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Medical Council to probe death from hospital treatment after parents’ petition

By Thai PBS

 

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The Medical Council of Thailand has agreed to investigate the death of a patient at a private hospital who died two days after he was admitted to receive leg injuries from a traffic accident.

 

The council’s secretary-general Dr Sukij Tasanasuntarawong promised the probe after the victim’s parents and lawyer brought with them medical treatment records, autopsy result from the Institute of Forensic Medicine to back their call to probe their son’s death.

 

According to the parent Sontaya Supanich, his son Akkarachai was admitted to a private hospital in Samut Prakarn on August 3 last year from broken leg injury after he was hit by a taxi while riding on his motorcycle.

 

Full story:  http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/medical-council-probe-death-hospital-treatment-parents-petition/

 
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Private Hospitals in Thailand are just " money- making " machines . The doctors need to make money for the Hospital , they lie to the people who come to get help just to " sell " expensive treatments or operations . That happend to me on more than 1occasion , but I had their diagnosis double - checked , and found out that they simply lied to me : " You are very sick , need operation ..." Not true !!

Just a bunch of ugly , greedy people who do not even know about the treatment for your problem , they do not want that you are healthy , they want you sick , only from sick people they make money ...

Really disgusting behaviour ... do not trust them .

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