Hospital Fees for Uninsured Thais
Hospital Fees for Uninsured Thais
Can someone explain to me the Health System Benefits for Thai Citizens. I have heard about the 30 Baht, but what does this entitle for them, do they get operations and hospital stay free. My TW tells me that her Brother has to have an operation and has to pay 40,000 Baht. Is this true, I had the opinion that the Health system for uninsured Thais was free. The correct answer will be appreciated
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According to my Thai wife it is free unless he goes to a private hospital rather than a government hospital.Paladin wrote:Can someone explain to me the Health System Benefits for Thai Citizens. I have heard about the 30 Baht, but what does this entitle for them, do they get operations and hospital stay free. My TW tells me that her Brother has to have an operation and has to pay 40,000 Baht. Is this true, I had the opinion that the Health system for uninsured Thais was free. The correct answer will be appreciated
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My friend 2 years ago, sold land to cover the surgery in KK - Sirakarin Public Hospital, over 250,000 baht for removal of a cyst off her sisters lung. Wasn't able to be done in Udon - Public . Invasive Cardio Thoracic procedure etc
Another friend in BKK, using a BKK public hospital has being paying out a lot of baht for an ulcer on her conjunctiva. repeat consultations etc , all requiring payments. ( still ongoing )
Seems to indicate that surgery and procedures are not free from my friends presentations.
Perhaps some one can update on the status of Government employees as I think they actually get extra benefits in their salary package , which is also extended to direct family.
My understanding of the 30 baht scheme, was for basic consultations, then after that fees apply.
The surgery costs of relations etc has also been used against expats as a way of obtaining a cash donation as well.
Another friend in BKK, using a BKK public hospital has being paying out a lot of baht for an ulcer on her conjunctiva. repeat consultations etc , all requiring payments. ( still ongoing )
Seems to indicate that surgery and procedures are not free from my friends presentations.
Perhaps some one can update on the status of Government employees as I think they actually get extra benefits in their salary package , which is also extended to direct family.
My understanding of the 30 baht scheme, was for basic consultations, then after that fees apply.
The surgery costs of relations etc has also been used against expats as a way of obtaining a cash donation as well.
Hospital Fees for Uninsured Thais
My wife and son get free treatment, but only within the district where we live.
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So based on Kubitatims comment ..as soon as you get seriously ill or injured and need to be transfered to a regional centre, the costs then kick in.
Sort of discrimatory perhaps ?
Sort of discrimatory perhaps ?
Hospital Fees for Uninsured Thais
This is Thailand, seems that way.
Hospital Fees for Uninsured Thais
Yes even though we live closer to Kud Chap hospital, have to take the family into Udon public as our address is Muaeng Udon
which maybe better anyway as has more services
Mama had a mini stroke 2 months ago and spent nearly a week in the stroke ward
no cost
but the after treatment had to go to clinic downtown cost
offhand 1000 first visit and then 300 for subsequent visits
which maybe better anyway as has more services
Mama had a mini stroke 2 months ago and spent nearly a week in the stroke ward
no cost
but the after treatment had to go to clinic downtown cost
offhand 1000 first visit and then 300 for subsequent visits
Hospital Fees for Uninsured Thais
our daughter had years ago an urgent appendix operation , done in local government hospital (nonghan) , was 30 baht ..
as long as you are treated in government hospitals it should be free , as you want to go private clinics you pay more
logic i think ..and it can happen that the hospital is not equipped enough for the treatment, they will send you to one that is en it should be 30 baht also...
as long as you are treated in government hospitals it should be free , as you want to go private clinics you pay more
logic i think ..and it can happen that the hospital is not equipped enough for the treatment, they will send you to one that is en it should be 30 baht also...
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My friend in Nong Khai. Then to Udon then to KK. Had to pay 250,000. Father was a govt employee at NK hospital...
Starting to ring bells now about registered ID address for Muang etc.
If your treated in BKK the hospital that treated you there was theoretically allowed to recover the charges against the registered Muang Clinic or Hospital. They screamed poverty in the first few months and refused to pay.
Thats when it went Nom up.
My friend in Nong Khai. Then to Udon then to KK. Had to pay 250,000. Father was a govt employee at NK hospital...
Starting to ring bells now about registered ID address for Muang etc.
If your treated in BKK the hospital that treated you there was theoretically allowed to recover the charges against the registered Muang Clinic or Hospital. They screamed poverty in the first few months and refused to pay.
Thats when it went Nom up.