A specialist operates one of the renal dialysis machines in a mobile unit sent to help bedridden patients in remote areas. The Public Health Ministry is offering the mobile unit service, the first of its kind in Thailand, to ensure patients receive regular treatment. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
The Public Health Ministry has launched the first mobile renal dialysis unit in Thailand in a bid to help bedridden patients in remote areas.
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Thursday that the Department of Medical Services (DMS) is embracing more new technology in addition to regular medical treatment.
“In this era, we [doctors] not only wait for patients to visit us, but we will also visit them,” he…
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