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The Public Health Ministry targets two million foreign patients and
annual medical receipts of Bt80 billion from abroad by 2010.
To achieve the target the ministry has drawn up six strategies to
promote Thailand as a medicalservice hub, said Dr Supachai
Kunarattanapruk, directorgeneral of the Health Services Support
Department.
Due to the good reputation of our medical services and physicians'
experiences in the past four years, I believe we can achieve this target
and benefit more from the medicalhub policy," he said last week.
The policy was introduced in 2004 to promote modern healthcare services
through private hospitals and traditional services such as spas. The
number of foreign patients increased from 630,000 in 2004 to 1.5 million
in 2007. Revenue also grew from Bt16 billion in 2004 to Bt40 billion in
2007.
Private hospitals have mostly enjoyed the increasing flow of patients
from Japan, the United States, Europe, China and the United Arab
Emirates. As Thailand is renowned in the UAE, and the ministry plans to
increase the number of patients from there by 20 per cent from 80,000
per annum at present.
Supachai said that to reach the goal, six strategies had been drawn up.
First, quality and diversity of healthcare services will be further
improved to meet global standards. Certificates from international
accreditation institutions are required, while technology must be
developed to address chronic diseases.
Second, the ministry will improve the infrastructure to support the
service speed as well as access to healthcare services.
Onestop service centres will be introduced to provide a fast track to
issue the visa and reserve the accommodation for foreign patients and
their relatives to enter country and develop the reimbursement systems
with the health insurance agencies of their original countries.
The third strategy will focus on a proactive public relations and
marketing plan to promote Thailand as a brand in the healthcare industry
to make the country recognised in the international community.
As part of this strategy, the Public Health Ministry will proฌmote
Thailand as a centre to organise international medical conferences,
which would open up the opportunity for local researchers to show
medical research to foreign scientists.
The fourth strategy is a plan to share staff among public and private
hospitals, particularly highly skilled physicians and service and
hospitality experts.
As the fifth strategy, the ministry will increase staff for health and
increase the capacity of medical workers by supporting them with
training through international programmes.
The final strategy will seek collaboration with agencies to improve
capacity for health tourism. |