HA NOI, 28 January 2021 – The first-ever Mobile App named “S-Health” to provide free-of-charge health care information and services to older persons, their caregivers and family members was introduced this afternoon at the Green One United Nations House in Ha Noi by the General Office for Population and Family Planning of the Ministry of Health, the Viet Nam Association of the Elderly, and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) with UNFPA’s financial and technical support. “S” of S-Health indicates “Silver” for older persons, and “S” takes a shape of Viet Nam as a country, meaning that Vietnam’s elderly is the center of the country’s strength, wisdom and the sources of continued socio-economic growth.
Population ageing is part of the Mega Trends, and it is a global phenomenon. Between 2015 and 2050, it is estimated that the number of older persons aged 65 and above worldwide is set to increase from 703 million to about 1.5 billion, accounting for 15.5 per cent of the world’s total population.
Viet Nam has officially entered the "ageing phase" since 2011, and the number of older persons (aged 65 years and above) account for 7 per cent of the total population. By 2036, Viet Nam is projected to shift from “ageing” to “aged” society. Currently, the number of older persons (65 years or over) is 7.4 million, and is expected to increase to 23 million by 2053, accounting for 20 per cent of the total population. Viet Nam is one of the most rapidly ageing countries in the world. When it took a century or some decades for developed countries to transition to population aging, for instance France (115 years), Sweden (85 years), Australia (73 years), United States of America (69 years), Canada (65 year), United Kingdom (45 years), it is estimated take only 20 years for Viet Nam.
Addressing the event, Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan, Deputy Director General of the GOPFP said: “Viet Nam is one of the countries with the fastest population ageing in Asia. The transition period from the "population ageing" period to the "aged population" is about 17-20 years. This creates many difficulties in developing policies and programmes for older persons. Many older persons are still facing difficulties and challenges in their lives, and need more attention, care and support from the government and communities”.
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on older people and put a spotlight on the health and rights of older persons in society. While the virus spreads among persons of all ages, older persons and those with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk of developing severe conditions and having higher death rates. It is clear that the fatality rate for older persons is higher, and for those over 80, it is five times higher than the global average.
The COVID-19 pandemic amplifies and highlights the vulnerabilities and specific needs of older persons. Older persons must be a priority in Viet Nam’s efforts to overcome COVID-19 to ensure no one is left behind in humanitarian response as well as in development effort.
The S-Health app will provide:
- Information on common diseases of older persons, how to maintain good and relevant nutrition, as well as how to take care for older persons, using videos and pictures.
- Information for older persons to prepare themselves in prevention and responses to COVID-19. It is updated regularly from official information sources of the Ministry of Health.
- Function for older persons to monitor their health indicators daily such as blood pressure or blood sugar levels.
- SOS button which older persons or their family members to call for ambulance or emergency support.
- Directory of facilities in the neighborhood which offer health care services and equipment for the older persons. Just by entering a keyword related to the desired area, the users can promptly receive a list of qualified health facilities registered with the Ministry of Health. And in the future, will connect family doctors like a “Grab” taxi network.
“As we step towards the better future we all want under the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, I believe that by joining forces and working together, we truly can make a difference and help promote meaningful responses to population ageing – responses based on values of non-discrimination and equality that advance the vision of a vigorous, happy and healthy old age. S-Health App will enable older persons to continue doing the things they value and prevent them from social isolation and care dependency,” said Ms. Naomi Kitahara, UNFPA Representative in Viet Nam at the event.
S-Health will go through a trial phase, and adjustments of the App will be made towards the launch of the updated and final version on the Viet Nam Day of the Older Persons in June 2021.
The event was livestreamed on the following fan pages:
VnExpress: https://www.facebook.com/congdongvnexpress
GOPFP: https://www.facebook.com/cpcs.vn
UNFPA: https://www.facebook.com/unfpa.vietnam
S-Health: Joining hands to take care of older persons.
For further information, please contact:
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Thanh | UNFPA Communications | Phone: 0913093363 | Email: tnguyen@unfpa.org