42 mini drug-rehab centres open nationwide

42″ Mini Thanyarak ,” or drug rehab centers, have been established by the Public Health Ministry in 27 counties.

According to the curate Dr. Cholnan Srikaew monday, it’s a part of an effort in which the government hopes to include opened centers across the country by the end of this year.

The Ministry of Public Health’s Quick Win battle, or guidelines that the government hopes to implement in 100 times or by December, includes the plan” One Province, One Mini Thanyarak ,” which is being used to open them.

The Mini Thanyarak network push, according to him, is being supported by the Princess Mother National Institute on Drug Abuse Treatment ( PMNIDAT ) and six local thanyrak hospitals.

He stated that” we hope rehabilitation solutions in every state will help lower the number of pharmaceutical customers.”

The Mini Thanyarak centers will soon be open, thanks to PMNIDAT. Additionally, they provide guidelines and standards for managing pharmaceutical clients.

The PMNIDAT and the six Thanyarak facilities will also take people if the centers need to move them, he said.

Hospitals may convert separate structures into rehab facilities, according to Opas Karnkawinpong, the ministry’s continuous secretary.

Additionally, the government will train the employees, and the hospitals may have qualified medical staff to handle drug patients.

Patients’ travel prices will decrease once each state has a Mini Thanyarak center, making it simpler for people to get exposure to those who want to stop using drugs, he said.

The Public Health Ministry provides a budget to treat drug users, according to Sarawut Boonchaipanishwattana, director of PMNIDAT.

To access the service, they can use their membership in government skilled programs, including the gold card program.