Thailand's doctor-to-patient ratio is currently ranked 146th in the world (Ministry of Public Health, 2018). The ratio indicates that there is 1 doctor for every 1,250 people, highlighting the insufficiency of medical personnel to provide comprehensive care to the population.
The Thai population lacks basic health knowledge, with information from the Health Systems Research Institute revealing that over 98% of the Thai population lacks fundamental public health knowledge. This lack of knowledge leads to insufficient self-care capabilities, resulting in 60% of patients seeking medical attention unnecessarily. Common, manageable conditions like the common cold, food poisoning, diarrhea, gastritis, allergies, and more have become prevalent reasons for Thai people to visit hospitals. This overloads healthcare facilities.
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