Joining the fight, Abbott has stepped up assistance through a strength support program for COVID-19 frontline in partnership with the Vietnam Red Cross by increasing aid in kind to both healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients, extending similar work that started in 2020 with direct donations inclusive.
Abbott was awarded by the National Assembly Vice-Chairman Uong Chu Luu and Red Cross Vietnam Chairwomen Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu. |
In 2020 apart from supporting frontline HCPs to fight in the first wave of the pandemic, the program delivered thousands of PPEs and 30,000 Ensure bottles to 24 frontline hospitals across the country.
Throughout 2021, the U.S. healthcare company has expanded support to HCPs in Vietnam’s biggest hotspots. The program delivered almost 200,000 Ensure bottles, 5,000 Panbio COVID-19 antigen rapid tests and thousands of PPEs to HCPs in a hundred frontline hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City and provinces of Bac Giang and Bac Ninh in the northern region to southern locations such as Binh Duong and Dong Nai.
In the last months of the year, nearly 25,000 PediaSure bottles were handed to pediatric patients in Ho Chi Minh City and seven other southern localities.
Abbott supported frontline HCPs to stay healthy, strong and safe in the 1st wave Covid-19 frontline fight nationwide. |
The latest support has raised the grants and product donations to Vietnam by Abbott and its foundation, the Abbott Fund, to more than 275 billion dong (US$ 12 million) to address critical health issues, with focus on improving nutrition, strengthening health systems, addressing malnutrition, diabetes, and keeping frontline HCPs strong and safe in the pandemic fight, along with expanding community education.
Actions taken in Vietnam by Abbott, now a global healthcare leader and which arrived in the Southeast Asian nation in 1995, reflect its commitments to the delivery of long-term impact for the people it serves by shaping the future of healthcare and helping the greatest number of people live better and healthier.
Fighting NCDs
Vietnam's national strategy for the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) for the 2015-2025 period stated that the key solutions are to promote prevention, strengthening primary health care to reduce risk factors, increasing the rate of detection and treatment of NCDs.
As Abbott acts in line with the country's strategy, it has been bringing in a number of technology breakthroughs. The Amplatzer Piccolo Occluder has been the latest device made available in Vietnam this year. Amplatzer Piccolo Occluder device was originally developed for adults. Abbott’s scientists and engineers have later worked to adapt this breakthrough technology to treat premature infants. Now, at no bigger than the size of a pea, this device assists HCPs to close holes in babies’ hearts, medically referred to as patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), and open lifetimes of possibilities for the most vulnerable among us.
PDA is one of cardiovascular diseases that, along with diabetes, cancer and chronic respiratory diseases, makes the four main types of NCDs.
Abbott's activities in Vietnam reflect the company's clear purpose, which in its recently developed 2030 Sustainability Plan has the focus on innovating for greater access to life-changing technologies and breaking down barriers to health equity to reach more than 3 billion people by 2030. The company’s 109,000 are working to make a lasting impact on health for 2 billion people in more than 160 countries.
“Using our primary expertise to help the world achieve greater total health at lower total cost is the most meaningful way we can contribute to the long-term sustainability of our society and our planet,” said President and Chief Executive Office Robert B. Ford, who was named Chairman of the Board on December 10, 2021.
Top score in industry
In November 2021 Abbott achieved the highest score out of 84 companies in its industry in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment, also called the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), marking the ninth consecutive year that it has secured the top score in the Health Care Equipment and Supplies sector.
Abbott said it was committed to working side-by-side with people and communities it serves, partners, governments, and other stakeholders to address health disparities.
It has partnered with the 13-million-member strong Vietnam Women's Union to develop a program on supporting their breastfeeding through establishing health clubs. The program has grown substantially in the past decade, now covering nationwide and expands to healthcare and nutrition education, along with the provision of access to healthcare service.
Since 2011, Abbott and Vietnam’s Women Union developed a program providing healthcare, nutrition education and access to healthcare service. |
In October 2021 Abbott and the Women’s Union organized an online forum to find ways to raise physical and mental health for children to overcome negative impacts brought by the pandemic.
In addressing the malnutrition issue and health disparity, Giao Diem Humanity program with Americares has been helping children suffering malnutrition in the remote areas in Vietnam's central provinces of Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue since 2005. Workshops have been organized to educate parents, teachers, healthcare providers to tackle malnutrition and Abbott's PediaSure products are provided for children at risk to catch up growth.
Giao Diem Humanity Foundation is a U.S.-based organization gathering volunteers dedicated to humanitarian activities in Vietnam since 1991. It has partnership with the Abbott Fund and Americares, a health-focused relief and development organization.
Abbott, established in 1888 and listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has pledged to help people live more fully at all stages of life. The company's portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals, and medicines.
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