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- 01 / 07 / 2019 -
Provisions on granting medical examination and treatment practice certificates

On June 7, 2019, the Government issued Decree No. 50/2019 / ND-CP stipulating the issuance of practice certificates for practitioners of medical examination and treatment, and operating licenses for establishments. Medical examination and treatment in the army, Decree No. 50/2019 / ND-CP takes effect from 24/7/2019
Accordingly, Decree No. 50/2019 / ND-CP stipulates the issuance of practicing certificates for medical examination and treatment practitioners as follows:
The granting of practice certificates applies to the following cases: First-time practice certificates; grant of adjustment of practice certificates; Re-grant practice certificates. The re-issuance of practice certificates applies to the following cases: Practicing certificates are lost or damaged; eligible for re-issuance of practicing certificates revoked under the provisions of Clause 1, Article 29 of the Law on Examination and Treatment;
Issuance of adjustment of practice certificates applies to the following cases: Supplementing the scope of professional activities in practice certificates; supplementing professional techniques in practice certificates; change the scope of professional activities in the practice certificate; change personal information and certificate diplomas in practice certificates.
Each practitioner is granted only one valid practice certificate nationwide.
Practicing certificates of officers, professional military personnel, workers, civil servants and civil servants in the payroll according to the regulations of the Ministry of Defense managed by individuals; practice certificates of contract workers managed by medical examination and treatment establishments.
A practitioner is only responsible for one department of a medical examination and treatment facility
The Decree clearly stipulates the principle of practicing registration. Specifically, a practitioner can only register to be responsible for the technical and professional responsibilities of a medical examination and treatment facility under the Ministry of Defense.
A practitioner may only be in charge of one department of a medical examination and treatment facility under the Ministry of Defense, not concurrently in charge of two or more departments in the same medical examination and treatment facility or at the same time in charge of faculties of other medical examination and treatment facilities under the Ministry of Defense.
Practitioners who are responsible for technical and professional care of the medical examination and treatment facility under the Ministry of Defense can concurrently take charge of one department within the same medical examination and treatment facility and must be suitable to the scope of activities. expertise in practice certificates has been granted.
Practitioners at the medical examination and treatment facility under the Ministry of Defense are allowed to register for overtime practice and be responsible for the technical and professional responsibilities of an overtime medical examination and treatment facility not belonging to the Ministry of Defense.
Practitioners are registered to practice at one or more health care facilities not belonging to the Ministry of Defense but are not allowed to register for practice at the same time at different medical examination and treatment facilities and at the same time. overtime work done in accordance with the Labor Code. Practitioners must ensure reasonable travel time between registered practice locations.
Practitioners at the medical examination and treatment facility under the Ministry of Defense are not allowed to register as heads of private hospitals or health care facilities established and operating under the Law on Enterprises and Law commune.
Thus, Decree No. 50/2019 / ND-CP has very strict regulations on the principles of practicing registration of medical examination and treatment practitioners. This provision creates a legal framework to ensure that registration activities are effective and practical in practice.