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Atheist hospitals in Vietnam

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Vietnam practices state atheism.[1] Public hospitals in Vietnam are understaffed and in Vietnam there is no universal healthcare (see also: Atheist hospitals).[2]

The website Trip advisor states concerning the public hospitals run by the atheistic government of Vietnam:

Hospitals in Vietnam are divided into two main types, namely, public hospitals and private hospitals. Most Vietnam public hospitals do not meet the international standards with lack of services and equipment and are often overcrowded. Doctors and medical staff working at public hospitals will generally only speak Vietnamese. However, prices of treatments and health consultations in public hospitals are more reasonable.[3]

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  1. Jan Dodd, Mark Lewis, Ron Emmons. The Rough Guide to Vietnam, Vol. 4, 2003. p. 509: "After 1975, the Marxist-Leninist government of reunified Vietnam declared the state atheist while theoretically allowing people the right to practice their religion under the constitution."
  2. A guide to International Hospitals in Vietnam
  3. Best hospitals and medical centers in Vietnam, Trip Advisor

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