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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients to no longer cover Covid-19 starting March

Thailand’s Public Health Minister announced today that come March 1, Thailand’s Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients will no longer cover Covid-19 infections, meaning Thais will need to pay out of pocket if they are admitted to a private hospital or facility for treatment. A night at “hospitel,” which is a hotel that works with a hospital to offer isolation services, will be set at 1,000 baht.

The minister said other health care schemes still cover Covid-19 though, including social security, the gold card scheme, universal healthcare, and civil servants’ medical benefits. UCEP normally covers patients with sudden severe chest pains, sudden unconsciousness, severe difficulty breathing or rapid short breathing.

The Thai government founded UCEP in 2017 to solve the problem of inequity in emergency medical treatments. It gives patients emergency care without charging…

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