Ethnic groups and LGBT community among those needing greater awareness of rights, says NHSO
Employees of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) Hotline 1330 are responsible for coordinating the home care system and handling requests for other assistance. (Photo: NHSO)
The National Health Security Office (NHSO) aims to improve awareness among ethnic minorities and LGBTQIA+ people about their healthcare rights and access to services under its universal healthcare scheme.
One way to achieve this goal of it is to reach out to ethnic minorities and LGBTQIA+ people through groups working to protect their rights and representing them, said Yupadee Sirisinsuk, deputy NHSO secretary-general.
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