Website Policy

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TARGET AUDIENCE

This page is intended for the following groups of readers and partners:

  1. Scientists and research teams (rheumatology, nephrology, cardiology, hepatology, internal medicine, diagnostic imaging, epidemiology–biostatistics): in need of a structured HOW/implementation documentation package that can be reviewed quickly, cross-checked, and used to design multicenter validation.
  2. Healthcare providers and clinical centers: in need of an operational description to support safe outpatient implementation, especially for patients with severe gout and complex chronic multimorbidity.
  3. Centers in LMICs: in need of a minimum transferable HOW blueprint suited to resource-constrained settings, with risk stratification, longitudinal follow-up, and a referral safety-valve mechanism.
  4. Professional societies, consensus groups, and international research networks: in need of foundational materials for standardization discussions, and to help “ask the right questions” before debating what is right or wrong.
  5. Health authorities, policymakers, and health-tech/digital health funders: in need of visibility into the governance structure of safety, data, and process—not merely treatment targets.
  6. Readers interested in medical science: are welcome to read, but the content is academic and specialized in nature; it does not replace personalized medical advice.

LEGAL INFORMATION

Specialized-service electronic information page.

BRIDGING THE HOW GAP IN GOUT TREATMENT GUIDELINES

Vien Gut’s publication package on HOW/implementation, together with an invitation for multicenter validation toward a “verifiable crystal-free status at the time of assessment.”


1. Classification and scope of operation under Decree 147/2024/ND-CP

This page is classified as a “specialized-service electronic information page” in the fields of healthcare and science–technology.

Under Article 24, the category of “specialized-service electronic information pages” is not subject to licensing requirements under Decree 147/2024/ND-CP.


2. Commitment not to provide “aggregated information”

This page does not operate as an “aggregated electronic information page” and does not provide “aggregated information” as defined in Decree 147/2024/ND-CP.

If any content arises that falls within the legal definition of “aggregated information,” the page will adjust its scope and/or content design to ensure compliance with the corresponding legal classification.


3. Commitment not to provide social networking services

This page does not provide social networking services as defined under “social networks” in Decree 147/2024/ND-CP (it does not organize a mechanism for users to post, exchange, interact with, or share content with one another in the manner of a social network).


4. Purpose of use and limitation of liability

The content on this page is provided for academic publication, description of an implementation model (HOW/implementation), and invitation to multicenter collaborative validation.

The content does not constitute diagnosis or treatment instructions for any individual patient. Readers should consult their treating physician or an appropriate medical institution for clinical decisions.


5. Governing entity and contact information

  • Governing entity: Vien Gut One Member Limited Liability Company
  • Contact address: 13A Hong Ha, Tan Son Hoa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Research collaboration email: president@viengut.com
  • Legal/content email: info@viengut.com
  • Personal data protection email (if information collection forms are used): tttt@viengut.com
  • Phone number: 19006506
  • Person responsible for content: Nguyen Dinh Quang
  1. Mechanism for receiving requests and handling violating content

    This page receives content-related requests (corrections/removals) via the email channels listed above.

    Upon request from competent authorities, the page shall block and/or remove violating content, services, or applications within the time limits prescribed in Article 24.

  2. Personal data protection

    If users submit information via email or contact forms (full name, email, institution, proposed collaboration content, etc.), personal data shall be processed in accordance with personal data protection regulations, following the principles of data minimization and use solely for the notified contact/collaboration purposes.

  3. Intellectual property and citation

    Materials published by Vien Gut are protected under applicable intellectual property laws. Any citation or reuse must clearly acknowledge the source and comply with the scope permitted by Vien Gut (for example: non-commercial use, proper context, and no distortion of meaning).

    If third-party materials are included, citation and/or linking shall comply with intellectual property regulations and the terms of use of the original source.