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Public health can aid proactive Thai diplomacy

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A carefully-crafted national public health plan with proactive diplomacy can help Thailand to participate in global health development and deal with emerging diseases in the coming decades, suggested a panel of experts.

 

The strategy will reposition health spending, not as a burden but as an investment in the country’s health infrastructure and exports. “But the thinking, planning and management will have to change, right through to the development of human resources and products, said Dr. Borwornsom Leerapan of the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital at Mahidol University.

 

He was speaking at a webinar called “Public Health, COVID-19 and Diplomacy” last Thursday, co-hosted by the Surin Pitsuwan Foundation, Chiang Mai University’s School of Public Policy, Thai PBS and Asia News Network. The webinar was moderated by Nattha Komolvadhin from Thai PBS.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/public-health-can-aid-proactive-thai-diplomacy/

 

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the thinking, planning and management will have to change

 

Nota bene, Anutin.

A country which exports used, substandard health equipment to participate in global health development?!?  Yikes! 

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