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Vimut Hospital expands services targeting elderly as Q1 revenue surges 69%

Vimut Hospital witnessed a remarkable 69% year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching 412 million baht in this year’s first quarter. The revenue growth was driven by 186 million baht from hospital operations and an additional 226 million baht from their share in Theptarin Hospital.

According to Somsak Akksilp, Vimut Hospital’s chief executive, revenue from non-Covid-19 treatments saw an increase of over 90%. The hospital experienced a 34% rise in outpatient visits between January and March, with the number of foreign patients also increasing by 10%.

Established two years ago, Vimut Hospital aims to specialise in treating complex diseases for patients of all ages, with a particular focus on the elderly. Last year, Thailand became an aged society, as over 20% of its 66 million population were aged 60 or above, as reported by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation….

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