Udon Thani MP praised Public Health Minister “Dr. Sonnan” for successfully completing Quikwin's policy of breaking factions in the ministry.

“Dr. Banu”, Udon Thani MP for Thailand, supported the 2024 draft fiscal year bill and chaired the 2nd day of the parliamentary session, hailing “Dr. Sonna” as the Minister of Public Health. The cause is known to every element. Dissolve the ministry. Better the wind waves, the work affected. The Quick Win principle is successful. Citing the example of Udon Thani Province, which was able to do this in 88 days, it presented the case to the Ministry of Public Health managing the budget for the construction of an outpatient building. Please agree with the debt burden. For example, Phu Ba Man Hospital, Khon Kaen, is a burden and cannot take care of a building that is too big for itself.

In Parliament on 4th January Dr. Banu Phonwattana, Udon Thani MP, Pew Thai Party Debate in the House of Representatives meeting on the draft law for the fiscal year 2024 (the law) to consider budget expenditures, the second day amounting to 3.48 trillion baht. By discussing the area of ​​improvement of public services. and improving the efficiency of the public sector of the Ministry of Public Health

Appreciation of “Dr. Sonnan” who served as Minister of Public Health to break the division of the Ministry.

“Thailand is fortunate to have Dr. Sonnan Srikaev as the Minister of Public Health. Because I'm a doctor and a guardian of the ministry that makes me know every important element in ministry. You have good qualities. Your goodness has won over every group in ministry. The Ministry of Public Health was known in the past as having several committees and divisions. The Ministry is currently over 90 percent calm with only light winds and waves possible. Hence, the Ministry of Public Health has been working well in recent times with unity and harmony,” said Dr Banu.

The Ministry of Public Health has 13 policies for the year 2024, but the primary policy is to increase the amount by 30 baht to treat all diseases, and the current budget budget is 3,472 baht, Dr. Banu added. 87 baht from last year. The trend of expensive drugs has increased medical equipment, wages and various OT charges. But the government uses the budget efficiently. But the government can use it effectively. By improving and including various packages like 1 million doses of cervical cancer vaccine and setting up mini-Tanyarak. Care and rehabilitation of drug addicts in each province Expansion of hospital services in the Bangkok area Out of 50 locations, 50 hospitals have started some operations. Like Tan Muang and Chiang Mai

There is also the matter of primary care. This is considered to be the most important point in taking care of the villagers at the local level. Family doctor clinics have been added from the original 3,500 to an additional 2,750 for a total of about 6,000. Training is also available. The compensation of Village Health Volunteers should be increased and they should be encouraged to take care of the villagers in the area. Enhancing employee progress, moving up to C8, including digital health One identity card to protect you everywhere. 4 pilot provinces (Roi Et, Phrae, Phetchaburi, Narathiwat) will connect data and use the service on January 7.

Take the example of Udon Thani province, which implemented the Quick Win policy within 88 days.

“With the diligence of the Prime Minister, the Minister of Public Health and everyone involved in the Ministry of Public Health, the implementation of public health policy has progressed greatly. For example, in Udon Thani province, 13 policies were implemented as Quick Win for 100 days, and a total of 10 policies were reduced. Udon Thani Province took only 88 days. All targets have been exceeded and many provinces could do the same. We can see our country excelling in health,” says Dr Banu.

The budget document for the Ministry of Public Health has an additional budget of just tens of billions.

However, from the budget documents of the Ministry of Public Health, it is found that the increase of approximately ten billion baht in the budget for 2023 is divided into expenditure budgets of 152,263,890,400 baht, extra-budgetary funds of 334,676,500 baht and expenditure budgets of 165,726,241,800 baht in 2024 and extra-budgetary funds of 38 2,940,600 baht , which is still small compared to the price of medicine considering the nearly ten billion baht increase in the price of various medicinal products

Advise the Ministry of Public Health to manage the budget for construction of patient buildings according to the size of the hospital. The Fubaman case points to smaller hospitals affected.

In the budget book, you can find Phu Pha Man Hospital in Khon Kaen Province, a community hospital. Using a budget of 63 million baht, a pipeline system (oxygen pumps), an outpatient building with a usable area of ​​2,696 square meters was obtained. However, Phu Ba Man District is a small district. The population is 22,000. The hospital is heavily indebted. The financial situation is at 4-5 level throughout the year, so again when a new building comes up, it will create a burden on Bhubaman Hospital. This is called giving too much to a small hospital. For example, when in a provincial hospital, Nong Bua Lamphu Hospital has a 30-bed building on 1 floor. It is a provincial hospital. You have to ask if it's worth it or not. Actually, many patients should get 3-4 floors or not? It should be adjusted to match the patients receiving the service.

“Bubaman Hospital is already under financial burden. Therefore, he should not bear the maintenance expenses. A 2-story outpatient building costs a lot, so if you give them away, they should be things that the hospital can make money from, such as a Thai traditional medicine hospital. So I would like to make a suggestion. There should be a central agency that assesses suitability and suitability in terms of people, money and material, and there should be advance preparation. If the draft budget bill on procurement is passed, it will be implemented immediately,” said Udon Thani MP.

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