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Ask 9 private hospitals to cancel their “Golden Card” contract to take care of 4 patient groups until the end of the year. For surgery and cancer treatment appointments in the year 66, please submit information on October 31st.

NHSO discusses 9 private hospitals to terminate gold card contract Caring for four patient groups during the 3-month transition period through December 31, if surgery is scheduled in year 66 or year cancer treatment did not complete the course by the end of the year. Submit information by October 31 to find a new dental unit.

On September 20, Dr Lalitaya Kongkham, Deputy Secretary General of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) met with representatives from 9 private hospitals, namely Mahesak Hospital, Bangna 1 Hospital, Prachapat Hospital. Nawamin Hospital, Petchwet Hospital, Kluaynamthai 2 Elderly Hospital, Phaet Panya Hospital, Bangmod Hospital and Kluaynamthai Hospital. To prepare for the termination of the unitary contract of the Gold Card service which will come into force from 1 October 2022

Dr. Lalitaya said the NHSO asked for cooperation on 3 issues: 1. Services to affected people during the transition period. Request to take care of patients who need to receive services in the last 3 months from 1st October to 31st December 2022 according to the rules, regulations and laws of the NHSO in order to do so. and prepare the medical record Treatment history for referrals to continued treatment 2. Ask for support at the public relations office To clarify information to the people who have received the service and 3. Public relations and communication to understand and recommend the service of the people , that all 9 places work together well. To take care of gold card patients to receive continuous treatment during these 3 months, NHSO will accelerate communication with people. Providing new service units for comprehensive support In the past, we have coordinated in Bangkok to ask for the cooperation of the service units to take care of. It was well received by the governor of Bangkok.
Dr. Wirat Uengpoolsawat, director of NHSO, District 13, Bangkok, said the service for gold card patients continued until December 31, 2022 as follows: 1. Inpatient groups enter Atmid by December 31, 2022, asking the hospital to treat the patient until the end of the treatment reimbursement for hospital services from NHSO MRI, etc.

3. Chronically ill patients patients on continuous treatment Ask the patient to make an appointment first, then ask the hospital to prepare the patient’s medical history. recommend further treatment If using primary care services It is recommended that you visit the warm community clinic. Medical clinic and public health centers close to home everywhere and 4. In case of tuberculosis and HIV / AIDS patients Also follow the appointment first, then let the hospital prepare the patient’s medical history. recommend continuation of treatment Tuberculosis patients continue to receive treatment in all public health centers. HIV / AIDS Patients Receive Services in 43 Public Health Centers, All Government Hospitals and NHSO Prepare to Coordinate Bangrak Medical Center Urban Disease Prevention and Control Institute and Blink Tangerine Saha Clinic

For patients who have an appointment for surgery such as cataract eye surgery, knee surgery, obstetric surgery and other surgeries that the doctor diagnoses that the service is needed From January 1, 2023 onwards, including chemotherapy patients For radiotherapy that has not finished treatment by December 31, 2022, send patient information to the NHSO by October 31, 2022 in order to coordinate the procurement of treatment services. and asking to inform the patient in advance or recommending further treatment

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