According to a recent LinkedIn post from Elfie, a nurse training initiative in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, is incorporating the company’s digital health solution into a government-backed program focused on chronic disease management. The post indicates that Elfie was presented by a local medical leader as a key tool to support nurses in improving treatment adherence for patients with hypertension and diabetes.
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The training reportedly involved more than 60 nurses from six hospitals and is linked to the long-term “Control Rate – As One” project, which targets better control rates for chronic conditions at the primary care level. For investors, this exposure within a public health framework may signal growing institutional acceptance of Elfie’s platform in emerging markets and could support future adoption and revenue opportunities in digital chronic-care management.
The post also suggests that embedding Elfie into nurse workflows positions the company within real-world clinical practice rather than purely consumer-facing use cases. If such integrations expand across additional regions or disease programs, the company could strengthen its competitive standing in digital health and potentially enhance data-driven outcomes, which may be attractive to payers, providers, and strategic partners over time.

