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  • Retire in Thailand

    Medical care tips for people nearing retirement in Thailand

    Undertaking the complex process of navigating healthcare in one’s later years can prove a formidable task, especially if one is contemplating spending their retirement in Thailand. As one embarks on this fresh chapter, comprehension of the Thai healthcare system’s intricate details becomes vital, encompassing aspects from the officially sanctioned list of pharmaceuticals to the restrictions imposed on dental and optical…

  • World News

    Girl, 8, dies in US border custody after medical care repeatedly denied

    An eight-year-old girl suffering from underlying medical conditions passed away in US Border Patrol custody after her requests to be taken to the hospital were repeatedly denied. Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez, born in Panama to Honduran parents, was seen by medical staff nine times in three days for fever, flu-like symptoms, and pain. On the day of her death, Alvarez’s…

  • Health

    Navigating healthcare in Thailand: tips for tourists and expats seeking medical care

    Healthcare in Thailand has gained a strong reputation over the years, attracting not only tourists and expats but also medical travellers seeking high-quality and affordable treatment. With the country’s unique combination of public and private healthcare options, navigating the system may seem daunting, especially for first-time visitors. However, with some basic understanding and preparation, accessing medical care during your stay…

  • Covid-19 News

    Covid-19 Thursday: 73 deaths, Medical care, vax data fudged

    Today, the CCSA reported 9,727 new Covid-19 infections, up 809 since yesterday, and 73 Coronavirus-related deaths, down 6 from yesterday. Since April 1, in the latest wave of the virus in Thailand, a total of 1,792,716 confirmed Covid-19 infections have been reported. In the 24 hour period since the last count, the CCSA has reported 10,075 recoveries, up 803 from…

  • Bangkok News

    2 people infected with Covid-19 rally in Bangkok to demand medical care

    A small group of people, including 2 who claimed they were infected with Covid-19, held a rally outside the Government House in Bangkok yesterday evening, calling for the Thai government to provide proper medical treatment for coronavirus patients. 25 police officers dressed in personal protective equipment, or PPE suits, were called to monitor the rally. Just 7 people attended the…

  • Thailand News

    “Eating raw meat and no medical care” – Phetchaburi field hospital escapees

    Earlier today The Thaiger wrote how 500 Covid patients tried to escape a field hospital in Phetchaburi. Now, we have further information on why they may have wanted to escape… power outages, they were being frequently in the dark, had to eat raw meat, and were not provided medical care. Tlay Nyo, one of the workers told Thai media… “We…

  • Thailand News

    Government set to clampdown on overcharging in the pet medical care industry

    Not content with just clamping down on some of the excesses of the Private Hospital system for humans in Thailand, the government is now planning to keep an eye on the prices of medication, medical supplies and medical services at pet clinics and pet hospitals as well. As with the Thai private hospital system a swell of complaints about high…

  • Business News

    Phuket’s new high-tech Dibuk Hospital rounds up medical care

    PHUKET: Construction has started on the much-hyped circular Apple headquarters in Silicon Valley, California, but Phuket is about to beat the IT giant with the opening of the new high-tech Dibuk Hospital later this month. And yes, it’s round too. Walking around the new hospital building leaves one quite impressed. And walking around gains a whole new meaning in a…

  • Thailand News

    Thammasat medical centre offers premium care at affordable prices

    Thammasat Advanced Medical Centre (THAMC) in Pathum Thani province opened its doors to premium-quality yet affordable medical services. Located in a 53,965 square metre, 10-storey building in Khlong Luang district, the centre aims to provide a patient-centric approach with a team of experienced specialists and staff. The soft opening of THAMC took place last week, coinciding with the 90th anniversary…

  • Thailand News

    Japanese Embassy’s medical vans transform Thailand healthcare

    The Japanese Embassy has stepped up to bolster health and human rights initiatives by presenting four vehicles to the SWING Foundation. These vehicles are slated to revolutionise crucial services, ranging from HIV/AIDS testing to food aid, targeting service workers and homeless individuals in Bangkok and Pattaya. The SWING Foundation, renowned for its unwavering commitment to the welfare of service workers,…

  • Thailand News

    Prescription for progress: Thai institute’s medical faculty initiative tackles healthcare challenge

    To address a national healthcare predicament, the Praboromarajchanok Institute (PI), a constituent of the Thailand Ministry of Public Health, laid out a blueprint to inaugurate its faculty of medicine. This move is expected to significantly contribute to the current deficit of medical professionals around the country. Anutin Charnvirakul, the Minister of Public Health, held a meeting with operative officials of…

  • Thailand News

    Cabinet approves 1.08 million baht to hire medical staff to support healthcare system

    Following Monday’s Cabinet meeting, PM Deputy Spokesperson Trisuree Trisaranakul announced that officials had approved a budget of 1.08 million baht to hire more medical staff on a temporary basis to support healthcare facilities during the ongoing pandemic. A total of 2,402 positions will be open from January to September 2022. Aside from standing by during pandemics, this project aims to…

  • Thailand News

    Thai senator charged for false skincare specialist claim

    The Medical Council of Thailand announced plans to charge Thai Senator Keskamol Pleansamai for falsely claiming to be a skin and beauty specialist without proper certification. During a meeting yesterday, July 18, the council’s board concluded that the 46 year old Senator, Keskamol violated Section 32 of the Medical Professions Act by publicly describing herself as a skincare specialist despite…

  • Cannabis

    Medical cannabis Thailand legalisation and benefits for patients

    The dialogue regarding the medical usage of marijuana in Thailand has escalated in prominence, particularly after it authorised health-based uses in 2018. Thailand appreciated worldwide for its breathtaking beaches and flavourful dishes, is now additionally acknowledged as a significant entity in the medicinal marijuana industry. The governing bodies have implemented stringent policies to ensure the safe and effective use of…

  • Business News

    Phyathai Hospital celebrates app success with healthcare promotions and benefits

    Phyathai Hospital has announced healthcare promotions to celebrate 500,000 people downloading their Health Up mobile application. Until September 30, patients at Phyathai-Paolo Group hospitals can access a 2-for-1 deal on specialised medical assessments and evaluations. Individually, these services cost 5,500 THB, but users who provide proof of registering with the app can book one additional Health Up Celebration package for…

  • Thailand News

    Elderly woman with Alzheimer’s abused by caregiver

    A bedridden elderly woman with Alzheimer’s has allegedly been abused by her caregiver, resulting in broken teeth and bruises. The caregiver resigned to evade responsibility but continued to seek similar jobs on Facebook. At 11am yesterday, July 12, at Min Buri Police Station, Ekkapop Luangprasert, advisor to the Interior Minister and founder of a prominent Facebook social activist page, arrived…

  • Thailand News

    Pol-ishing Thais: Thailand, Poland to boost medical technology ties

    Thailand and Poland, despite their close trade ties, are urged to enhance their business cooperation, particularly in the medical technology sector, according to Polish Ambassador Artur Dmochowski. During a seminar in Bangkok yesterday, July 9, Dmochowski highlighted Poland‘s desire to strengthen economic, commercial, and technological exchanges with Thailand. The event aimed to showcase advancements in Polish medical technology. The Polish…

  • Thailand News

    Lat Phrao condo residents in deep water over parasitic health scare

    A condominium in the Lat Phrao area is currently facing a serious health crisis due to a parasitic infection in the water supply. Over 100 residents have been affected, with some at risk of blindness if medical treatment is delayed. Social media influencer Pook Sukonta Berthebaud brought the issue to light, posting on Facebook about the distressing situation. Residents have…

  • Thailand News

    Thai family seeks help after meningitis scare in South Korea

    A Thai woman‘s family appealed to the public for financial support after she suffered meningitis while attending a company seminar in South Korea. The woman’s brother, Nakarin Rungthongkumkul, took to social media to share that his sister, Purima “Kim” Rungthongkumkul, was hospitalised at Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital in Busan City, South Korea, due to meningitis. According to Nakarin, Kim…

  • Thailand News

    Thai government expands 30-baht healthcare to 46 provinces

    The Thai government expanded its 30-baht healthcare policy, allowing residents to access medical services with their ID cards across 46 provinces, including Bangkok. This initiative aims to ensure better healthcare accessibility and efficiency for all citizens. Jadet Thammathat-Aree, Secretary-General of the National Health Security Office (NHSO), announced the implementation of this policy on Monday, June 17, in accordance with the…

  • Business News

    Shifting gears: Thai auto parts makers urged to spark new path in medical devices

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is urging local auto parts manufacturers to adapt to the technological disruption caused by electric vehicles (EVs) and transition to producing medical devices, which are projected to have a promising future. According to the FTI, auto parts makers accustomed to internal combustion engines are finding it difficult to adapt to electric mobility technology, as…

  • Thailand News

    Former soapy king Chuwit Kamolvisit in palliative care abroad

    Nipit Intharasombat provided an update on the health condition of Chuwit Kamolvisit, who is receiving palliative care for cancer treatment abroad. The former soapy king and politician has been in the UK for treatment since late last year. A former Member of Parliament for Phatthalung, Nipit, shared this news on Facebook. He mentioned that he had reached out to Chuwit…

  • Health

    What you need to know about the rising cases of medical treatment mishaps

    Recent studies show a worrying trend: cases of harm from medical treatment mishaps have significantly increased globally over the past 30 years. According to a study published in BMJ Quality & Safety, incidents of patient harm rose from 11 million in 1990 to 18 million in 2019. This 59% increase surpasses the 45% growth in the global population during the…

  • Thailand News

    Desperate taxi driver shoplifts to take care of bedridden wife

    A taxi driver from Nonthaburi has been arrested for repeatedly stealing from a convenience store to care for his bedridden wife. The 53 year old man had committed 16 thefts over nearly a month, with a total stolen value of 4,444 baht. Most of the stolen items included food, household goods, and adult diapers, with each theft amounting to no…

  • Thailand News

    Food for thought: Microwave routine serves up stomach cancer scare

    A man’s daily habit of warming his food in a microwave has led to a grim diagnosis of early-stage stomach cancer, leaving his doctors shaking their heads in dismay. The case highlights the potentially dangerous misuse of microwaves and plastic containers by many individuals unaware of the health risks involved. In a stark reminder of the health hazards associated with…

  • Thailand News

    Bangkok Police Hospital initiates comprehensive care program

    The Police General Hospital announced a proactive healthcare initiative dubbed Police Care for the People, aimed at providing comprehensive medical services to police officers, their families, and the general public. This project, revealed on May 2, this year, is in line with the policies set forth by the acting national police chief and encompasses a broad range of medical specialities.…

  • Retire in Thailand

    Rural vs city retirement: Costs, healthcare, and lifestyle compared

    Picking the perfect spot to retire in Thailand is like choosing between a cosy blanket and a thrilling book; both have their charms! If you’re mulling over this big step, it’s cool to weigh up the laid-back vibes of rural areas against the lively buzz of its cities. Fancy a quiet nook surrounded by nature? After retirement, rural Thailand could…

  • Thailand News

    NHSO forms team to probe Bangkok healthcare malpractice

    Bangkok’s primary healthcare clinics have been hit with a staggering 3,771 complaints, prompting the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to form an investigative team to probe alleged malpractices. The NHSO issued a statement yesterday, April 30, addressing its commitment to resolve grievances from patients under the 30 baht universal healthcare scheme. These objections arose following the NHSO’s decision to modify…

  • Thailand News

    Intoxicated man with knife dozes off in hospital sparking scare

    An intoxicated man was arrested after entering a hospital with a knife and causing a commotion before dozing off in a patient observation room. The incident occurred around 1.30am at the Chularat 11 Hospital in Bang Pakong, Chachoengsao. Police and rescue workers promptly responded, subduing the situation and detaining the 31 year old man. Nikorn Janruang, under the influence of…

  • Thailand News

    Thai and Taiwanese firms join to build medical products plant

    Aiming to capitalise on the government’s initiative to make Thailand a medical hub in Southeast Asia, Thai firm Namwiwat Medical Corporation (Nam) and Taiwanese company Somnics Inc have joined forces to construct a new manufacturing plant. The facility, intended to serve as an export base, will produce a wide range of medical products, including sleep-enhancing devices. Nam, a local sterilised…