 Hello, everybody. I am Duc Chan, and I am a research assistant working in Oxford University clinical research unit, OCRU, and today I'm going to present a scoping review that I work with Chris Son, which is about digital health policy and programs for hospital care in Vietnam. Okay, just a little bit about the background. So in the recent years, it has been suggested that some new digital health technologies such as low cost weather-body devices, AR-driven CDSS, have the potential to improve hospital care quality in low and middle income countries, such as Vietnam, with an affordable cost. However, for these technologies to be successfully implemented and to have sustainability, these technologies should fit in the local technological context and regulations. So in this scoping review, we aim to explore the policies and technological context that govern the adoption of new digital health technologies in the context that Vietnamese hospitals. The methods that we use here is scoping review, and we looked into two main bodies of literature, which is academic literature. We search for these literature on PubMed and Web of Science, and the other body of literature is the government documents, including policies, guidance documents, etc., and we search on a local policy library and on the website of the EHAL Administration at the Ministry of Health of Vietnam. And after searching on the databases, we found 2033 papers, and we started by screening that title, and then abstract, and in final, we included 11 papers. And in general, there were few research on hospital-based digital health systems in the Vietnamese health hospital context, and some of them are reviews and not many updated papers in recent years. For the government documents, at first, we found 234 documents, and after two rounds of screening, we included 10 documents in the final review. So this graph shows the times when the policy are put into effect by the government, and you can see that most of the policies were put into effect since 2013 and especially in the last five years since 2015. So the policies address the wide range of areas. There are 11 areas such as possible information management system, electronic medical records, interoperability standards. So this is to say that the policies address a wide spectrum of areas. And this is the EHAL architectural framework, version 2.0, which was developed by the Vietnam MOH, and so they use here like a map to guide all of the new systems that they want to implement, and they want to have them in a connected manner through the MOH local government service platform here. And just to highlight some of the key policies that the MOH has released, this is the maturity model for health information technology in Vietnamese hospitals. And here they set out several levels of health information technology or health application in hospitals. And this can be used as a roadmap for the hospitals to implement and to invest in their technology systems. And this framework kind of features a lot of domains and so that they are when it is fully functional, then all of the levels are at the highest level. And the second is the regulations for electronic medical records. So before 2018, most electronic medical records in Vietnam are just in like the pilot phase. And there were no really official approval from the government to implement these, but these highlights the regulations and standards that are required for electronic medical records in Vietnam. And the government also imposed a timeline for nationwide adoption of EMRs in public hospitals. So it's very interesting to see in the next few years how this plan will come into effect. And the other one nationwide system is the electronic health record system, which is like a longitudinal health record for every Vietnamese citizen. And this is what based, which is the data collection will be carried out basically mostly in our patient clinics and in what based clinics. So to include, we can see that although the research on digital health systems in hospital setting in Vietnam is quite limited, but we can see the efforts to scriptily digitize the healthcare system from the Vietnamese government. And they want to take advantage of the latest technologies such as the HL7 fire or other AI driven technologies and they have set up strategies for that in the future. But we also see some of the challenges here is that as Vietnam is in low and middle income countries, they may have limited resource to implement these policies. And I think that it takes time to see whether these policy will be really successful or not. And in terms of under the research perspectives, we also see that there are unclear regulations in terms of data sharing or when you want to do clinical trials in digital health technology, then that the process of approval is not clear. And that's all of my presentation today. Thank you. And if you have any questions, please post it in the Q&A session. Thank you.