Interesting view. ... and i guess my comment off topic, but is this really the case? I speculate not in Phuket where I live but possibly in other provinces.
The treatment my late wife received for cancer at a government hospital was the same as would have been provided at a private hospital, but cost nothing. The difference was that if you want a private room in a gov't hospital you pay extra for that. Also, waiting times are much longer than at private hospitals.
However, you should note that Thais are granted free coverage in the hospital which serves the area of their house registration. If, however, their house registration is upcountry and not in the area where they are actually living, they would need to go back there to get a referral to a hospital in the area they live, otherwise they will have to pay for treatment. My wife did this. The exception is in the case of accidents in which case they can be treated at any government hospital.
'. A proper entry visa should be obtained in their country of citizenship prior to entering Thailand:
What a stupid idea! I have a British passport, a country I left with my parents aged 11. I now live in the Philippines but you want me to head to the UK to get a Thai Visa? Think before you post stuff.
I have to say that I was stunned at its effectiveness. I took my own published articles and asked DS the same questions I asked myself and I received an outline that very closely approximated my work. It even gave me some new ideas. Unfortunately, I can't get back in to DS in order to continue.
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