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brianmarinus

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Hope you're doing better.

I'm Pro and Con on Thai hospitals.

On one hand I have experienced EXCELLENT outpatient care by them, but my needs so far have been minor.

I certainly like the pricing structure on a few days stay a lot more ...even if the pharmacy overcharges.

On the other, I've seen some poor judgement with patient care procedures. I can only guess that ability to pay plays a role in how well they examine and care for you.

Oh, and the 100s of people in the waiting area isn't much fun.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Yesterday I went to a check for my brain stroke earlier and it took 3 hours all in all...terrible,but we know thats how it is-in the other hand a doctor called my wife after she pay the bill from earlier and told her that we could get a insurrance covering everything for 2.600 a year-so we sure did make that.I asked into it to provide info here late but it is not so that evry one can get it they say-wife said it is as we have used the hospital much and always paid our bills that we where offered this-but maybe worth asking about it next time you are there..

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I am pleased that I am not alone in being a fan of Thai Government hospitals. I had colon surgery there in Ch Rai and have been cleared of any traces of the problem that led to the surgery being necessary.

I have also recently had good experiences at the Ch Mai Sriphat Hospital which is also Governmental being the teaching hospital of the Ch Mai university.

Yes, there are queues, but often it seems that they are better equipped than their private cousins. Having said that a self mixed cocktail of private CAT scans of ultrasound scans taken to the specialists in the hospital saves an awful lot of time.

I am, and will continue to be a fan.

Went to the private hospitals here , and they did not have the procedure to diagnose my problem, so one of them suggested that I go to Chiang Mai Sriphat Hospital.Went there the following week to see the specialist and they were so professional .It was amazing how many patients they see in one day .

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brian did you actually get the 2600 baht insurance if so where?because we have been told it will not be renewed,i have kept my expired card just in case.

No I diddent get it as yesterday when we try to get it we where told that it is only for people from Myanmar,Laos and Cambodia for now-they said they are awaiting goverment aproval to give it for europe to.

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thanks brian,thats what we have been told ,it could be a long wait,but hope for government approval sometime.

Wondering if we were to start a PETITION to the Government, or do you think it might "back-fire?"

In my day, Institutions would only offer medical insurance to people who'd never need to use it so the higher-ups could pocket the money. I'm guessing Thailand hasn't completely understood the concept of Capitalism and Greed, in the same way they don't understand how Capitalism, Consumerism and Materialism function to create trickle-down Democracy as it's practiced in the west.

As to a PETITION, first you'd have to get around those pesky ThaiVisa rules that prevent gather support to effect change. Then there's the Thai "Government" who also seem to also have a rules that prevent gathering support to effect change. Then there's the expat community itself with the apathy and ...

It's so confusing.

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