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“Anutin” promotes Ramat Mae Hospital to develop caesarean section, have a child’s ICU to care for people in remote areas. hill tribe opium therapy

“Anutin” visits Mae Ramat Hospital, Tak Province to monitor work in remote areas Found to have developed until it can operate all the time There is a pediatric ICU, hill load opioid treatment. Worried about being less embarrassed, having more chronic illnesses, sending Volunteers to take care of health promotion

On 30 October, Mr Anutin Charnvirakul, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (MOPH), followed later on medical and public health operations in remote areas at the Mae Ramat Hospital, Tak Province, that the aim is the importance of the Ministry of Public Health is that everyone in every area must receive thorough and equal care. which Ramat District is on the border with Myanmar. Most of the area is far away. There are differences in ethnicity, culture and traditions. and welfare There are 59,045 people in the area, who are ethnic groups and 40% of the area’s population is a major public health problem. maternal and child health There are many births

traveling to The hospital was difficult and the preparation for the birth was complicated. Ysbyty Mae Ramat therefore manages the service and support system. Negative pressure system delivery room Develop potential to be able to perform caesarean section on their own, have a pediatric ICU and specialist doctors to look after them have provided methadone therapy services to cover all areas and have been continuously monitored To drive towards the goal , reduce, stop using opium

for caring for people in the plains Mae Ysbyty Mae Ramat has served as a network to strengthen primary care units, with the VHV working with a team of family/multidisciplinary doctors. and local authorities to visit patients’ homes Most of them are chronic non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure. enabling patients to receive continuous care and due to the increasing number of chronic non-communicable diseases in the younger age group Therefore, the care process has been adapted to promote, prevent, with the VHV being an important force for primary health care. Building health information to prevent disease reduce illness enable people to have a better quality of life