Dr. Sorakij Bhakeecheep, manager of
the National Health Security Office (NHSO)’s Fund of HIV/AIDS and TB, said the
proposal under consideration would merge the government’s three health care
plans to offer equal benefits to HIV/AIDS patients beginning Oct. 1. This means
health care professionals will provide the same treatment regardless of what
plan patients belong to and where they live, and they will share patients’
medical records as well.
“We are now talking about how we can
merge the management of each health care fund together in relation to people
living with HIV/AIDS, so they have continuous access to drugs and treatment,”
said Sorakij. The proposal will be put to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra at
a meeting on June 21. “If the prime minister agrees with this idea, we will go
ahead.”
The three plans are NHSO, the Social
Security Office and the Civil Servant Medical Benefit. Thailand has
approximately 481,770 people living with HIV/AIDS, and the Public Health Ministry
estimates 10,097 new cases are diagnosed each year.
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empowering people to make healthy choices to prevent the spread of the HIV
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