Hospital heads must be trained in health governance: FV Hospital CEO
The French-backed FV Hospital opened in Ho Chi Minh City in 2003 and has become a prominent general hospital in Vietnam with its treatment and healthcare services of international standards, serving nearly five million patients to date. French doctor Jean-Marcel Guillon, its CEO, tells The Investor that it is necessary for those who run hospitals to get training in managing healthcare establishments.
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