There's another Pattaya forum where the mods have been so heavy handed for so long it's a really boring forum, has a library feel to it, basically they've been killing it for years
Srinagarind Hospital overwhelmed by 830% rise in cancer patients
By Puntid Tantivangphaisal
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post
Srinagarind Hospital in Khon Kaen called on the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to address the overwhelming demand for cancer treatment, following a staggering 830% increase in patients seeking care under the Cancer Anywhere (CA) programme.
Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346549-srinagarind-hospital-overwhelmed-by-830-rise-in-cancer-patients/
That's why I moved to rural Thailand over a decade ago. But like I said, if you want The Thai Experience without all the farangs, Nan is the place to go. Laid-back and beautiful in a mountainous Northern Thailand sorta way without going "Full Rural."
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post
By Puntid Tantivangphaisal
Srinagarind Hospital in Khon Kaen called on the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to address the overwhelming demand for cancer treatment, following a staggering 830% increase in patients seeking care under the Cancer Anywhere (CA) programme.
Hospital director Somsak Tiamkao yesterday, December 17, highlighted that the facility is struggling to cope with the significant rise in cancer patients referred through the NHSO’s CA programme. This surge has placed immense pressure on the hospital’s resources and staff.
Since the introduction of the programme, the number of cancer patients at Srinagarind Hospital soared by 830%.
In addition to being a medical treatment centre, the hospital also provides training for medical students. However, the influx of cancer patients has created significant challenges, particularly concerning staffing and the hospital’s capacity to both educate students and maintain healthcare services.
Somsak noted that the hospital is unable to increase its number of beds, doctors, nurses, or medical staff, which poses a risk to maintaining high medical standards.
Previously, a doctor could complete their morning patient diagnoses and then focus on teaching or research activities. Now, due to the increased workload, medical professionals are occupied well into the evening, reported Bangkok Post.
“We need to have a serious discussion with the NHSO. The programme must follow clear guidelines and procedures set by the NHSO. We are not refusing treatment, but we want cancer care to be standardised across all hospitals.”
The hospital director emphasised that all hospitals are equipped to deliver such care.
“The NHSO needs to discuss, listen, and help solve these issues instead of letting the situation escalate like a ‘broken dam.’”
Source: The Thaiger
-- 2024-12-18
THere was i time a handout for the very ones in need, but nothing anymore , only promises next month, next month and next month with a result that it will be cancelled eventually... This is Thailand.. Many Thai people are complaining about this promise and the delay
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