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Medical Gear Scandal: Suspicion Surrounds 603 Million Baht Deal

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Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post

 

The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) has raised alarms over potential irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment by state hospitals, amounting to 603 million baht. Complaints have surfaced regarding the purchase of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) systems intended for neurological and psychiatric treatments. The e-bidding process conducted these deals for the 2026 fiscal year, revealing significant pricing discrepancies that prompted scrutiny.

 

ACT's investigation revealed that 27 hospitals initially announced intentions to buy TMS systems, with a set median price of 4.5 million baht per unit. While 12 hospitals proceeded with procurement plans, two opted out due to technical concerns. In most cases, winning bids closely matched the median price, except for Phrapokklao Hospital, which secured a notably lower contract at 1.95 million baht per unit.

 

This substantial price variation has sparked questions about the authenticity of the median price, suggesting it may have been inflated beyond market norms. If proven, this could lead to a financial burden exceeding 340 million baht for the procured 134 units. Moreover, Khon Kaen Hospital cited discrepancies in its specifications and prioritised public interests by cancelling its procurement.

 

Adding to this, Ramathibodi Hospital chose a different route by leasing a TMS system for five years at a cost of 3.64 million baht. On a related note, Sirindhorn Hospital acquired a peripheral nerve magnetic stimulation system for 750,000 baht, contrasting sharply with similar purchases by other public health hospitals in previous fiscal years, which reached up to 1.5 million baht, reported the Bangkok Post.

 

Key Takeaways

  • ACT highlights possible graft in medical equipment purchases for 603 million baht.
  • Discrepancies in pricing and procurement processes raise red flags.
  • Some hospitals cancel plans over technical concerns, opting for alternative solutions. 

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-12-23

 

 

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For those who don't know, TMSr is trying to replace ECT for 'depression'. Machines are very expensive and treatment courses long.

 

$50k - 125k+. Treatment costs $5k/month. Sounds like another psychiatric scam to me.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) has raised alarms over potential irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment by state hospitals,

 

Hospitals,banks; insurancecompanies, are the scum of the world.

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10 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Hospitals,banks; insurancecompanies, are the scum of the world.

Except when you need them?

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What's the problem....The act of overpaying on procurements is part the Thais DNA.....From manhole covers to Submarines...The pocket stuffing with dirty money is epidemic...

On 12/23/2025 at 8:13 AM, webfact said:

The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) has raised alarms over potential irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment by state hospitals, amounting to 603 million baht. Complaints have surfaced regarding the purchase of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) systems intended for neurological and psychiatric treatments. The e-bidding process conducted these deals for the 2026 fiscal year, revealing significant pricing discrepancies that prompted scrutiny.

Let me guess, a little bit of skimming going on ?

Gee, someone (or several someones) saw their chance to ‘liberate’ a sizable chunk of this 603 million baht deal. Or demand kickbacks from the companies that got the orders. What a shocker….

On 12/23/2025 at 11:43 PM, redwood1 said:

What's the problem....The act of overpaying on procurements is part the Thais DNA.....From manhole covers to Submarines...The pocket stuffing with dirty money is epidemic...

Reminds me of the NHS in the UK.

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Let me guess, a little bit of skimming going on ?

How could say that!  That's a terrible slur on the good name of Thailand... 🤓

5 hours ago, Watawattana said:

How could say that!  That's a terrible slur on the good name of Thailand... 🤓

My apologies, a momentary lack of self control.. dunno what I was thinking

On 12/23/2025 at 12:28 AM, watchcat said:

 

Hospitals,banks; insurancecompanies, are the scum of the world.

 

Why?

You are not forced to purchase insurance. You can self insure and manage your own risk.

You do not need to use a bank. You can keep your money in a shoerbox in your closet and transact through alternative options.

You do not need to go to a hospital. You can visit alternative  options or self heal. 

 

The allegation of corruption probably arises from the actions of a small number of people exploiting their official position. The health institutions may also be victims.

 

 

16 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

You are not forced to purchase insurance. You can self insure and manage your own risk.

 

Correct that's what I do.

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