
Advanced cold plasma therapy offered free to wounded soldiers and families in Hanoi community program honoring national sacrifice.
Healthcare innovation met social responsibility on July 24, 2025, when Mirari Import-Export Joint Stock Company partnered with Tue Tinh Hospital to deliver complimentary medical services in O Dien commune, Hanoi. The charitable healthcare initiative coincided with the 78th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947-2025), offering advanced cold plasma therapy and comprehensive medical consultations to honor those who served their nation.
Community Outreach Program Details
The humanitarian healthcare program specifically targeted vulnerable populations including:
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War veterans and wounded soldiers
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Revolutionary contributors and their families
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Vietnamese Heroic Mothers
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Elderly residents with chronic conditions
Medical professionals from Tue Tinh Hospital conducted thorough examinations, provided expert consultations, and developed individualized rehabilitation protocols tailored to each participant’s specific health needs.
Advanced Therapeutic Technology Introduction
Program participants experienced Mirari cold plasma technology, a non-invasive treatment modality offering multiple therapeutic benefits:
Clinical Benefits | Patient Impact |
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Rapid pain reduction | Immediate symptom relief |
Joint mobility restoration | Improved functional capacity |
Chronic inflammation management | Long-term health improvement |
Drug-free treatment approach | Reduced medication dependency |
Enhanced natural immunity | Strengthened immune system response |
The technology demonstrates particular effectiveness for elderly patients, individuals with compromised immune systems, and those managing chronic health conditions.
Patient Response and Clinical Outcomes
Medical consultations revealed significant positive responses among program participants. Multiple patients reported:
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Marked pain reduction following treatment sessions
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Improved comfort levels and enhanced well-being
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Elevated mental state and increased optimism
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Absence of adverse effects during therapy
Patient N.K.P (75-year-old war veteran from O Dien commune) expressed gratitude: “We are extremely thankful to the medical team from Tue Tinh Hospital and Mirari Import-Export Joint Stock Company for bringing new solutions, giving wounded soldiers like us opportunities to access high-quality healthcare technology.”
Scientific Foundation of Cold Plasma Therapy
Ms. Dao Thi Hong Minh, Deputy Director of Mirari Import-Export Company, explained the technological mechanism:
“Mirari cold plasma technology generates active oxygen and nitrogen molecules (NO, ROS…), supporting inflammation reduction, bacterial elimination, collagen synthesis enhancement, and musculoskeletal tissue function restoration.”
Treatment Characteristics
The therapeutic system represents a modern, non-invasive approach with documented effectiveness across multiple developed nations. Vietnam increasingly adopts this drug-free treatment methodology, particularly beneficial for:
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Senior population demographics
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Immunocompromised individuals
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Chronic pain management patients
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Long-term inflammatory condition sufferers
Corporate Social Responsibility Vision
Mirari Import-Export Company maintains strategic commitment to healthcare sector collaboration, continuously introducing advanced technologies to Vietnam for community health quality enhancement. The organization takes pride in delivering American-developed cold plasma solutions with proven international efficacy.
Humanitarian Mission Statement
Company leadership views charitable healthcare initiatives as extending beyond corporate responsibility toward profound gratitude expression for previous generations’ sacrifices. Implementing modern medical solutions specifically for war veterans represents practical business community contribution to:
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Burden sharing for healthcare challenges
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Health recovery support systems
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Meaningful quality-of-life improvements
Future Program Expansion
The company confirmed ongoing commitment to veteran healthcare support partnerships with hospitals and medical organizations. Leadership emphasized plans for continued humanitarian healthcare programs targeting policy beneficiaries, wounded soldiers, and individuals with revolutionary contributions.
“We pledge continued collaboration with hospitals and healthcare organizations to deliver practical, humanitarian, and increasingly modern healthcare solutions for the community—especially policy beneficiaries, wounded soldiers, and people with merit,” company representatives stated.
Long-term Healthcare Impact
The O Dien commune initiative demonstrates successful integration of advanced medical technology with social welfare programs, creating sustainable models for community healthcare delivery. This approach combines:
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Corporate innovation capabilities
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Medical institution expertise
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Social responsibility objectives
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Patient-centered care delivery
The program establishes precedent for technology-driven charitable healthcare, ensuring vulnerable populations access cutting-edge medical treatments while honoring national sacrifice through meaningful community service initiatives.
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