 This review examined the use of mobile health, mHealth, technology in Vietnam to promote healthy behaviors and improve health care services. It found that Vietnamese people generally had positive experiences with mHealth interventions, such as short message service, SMS, text messaging, which was commonly used to deliver health education, support smoking cessation, monitor chronic diseases, provide follow-up, and manage vaccinations. Overall, the review concluded that mHealth is promising for promoting lifestyle behavior change and improving health care services. However, cost-effectiveness and long-term outcomes of mHealth interventions among the Vietnamese population are still unknown and require further research. Additionally, recommendations have been made to integrate mHealth into existing health care systems to better serve the needs of Vietnamese people. This article was authored by Anang Nguyen, Valeria Skyti, Taun Sibui, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.