The hospital was built in 1924, is a tile-roofed house, earth walls with 5-7 beds by a captain of the French colonial army, the function is an ambulance station serving the army (Ambulance). de BanMeThuat) Since 1946, the hospital has been expanded with more area and assigned to civilian management, French and Vietnamese doctors and nurses take turns in charge. From 1956 to 1958, the hospital was built larger with a scale of 120 beds, the number of doctors, nurses and service staff were recruited to become a complete hospital. From 1966 to 1967, the hospital built an additional surgical area, operating room, clinic and kitchen area, increasing the treatment facility with 170 beds. On March 11, 1975, City. Buon Ma Thuot was completely liberated, the hospital was taken over by the revolutionary government and officially reopened on March 15, 1975. After the liberation, the hospital continued to repair and upgrade gradually to 300 beds in 1985, 400 beds in 1990, then completely demolished to rebuild 500 beds in 1995. From 1998 to now, the hospital has continued to expand and expand its area, bringing the total number of beds to 550 beds (in 2002, 2003), 600 beds (2004, 2005, 2006), 660 beds (2007). , 2008, 2009), 700 beds (in 2010), 750 beds (in 2011, 2012).
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