NHSO asked to deal with overwhelming cancer patient surge

A doctor screens a patient for bile duct cancer. (File photo)
A doctor examines a client for bile duct cancers. ( File photo )

The National Health Security Office ( NHSO ) has been inundated with cancer patients, and Srinagarind Hospital has urged the organization to take action to combat the influx of patients who seek treatment under the Cancer Treatment Anywhere ( Ca ) program, which has resulted in an 830 % increase in demand.

Dr. Somsak Tiamkao, the hospital’s chairman, reported on Tuesday that the hospital’s service was overburdened by the rise in cancer patients referred by the hospital as part of the NHSO’s CA program. This has overstretched the patient’s tools and labor, he noted. &nbsp,

Cancer patients at Srinagarind Hospital have increased by 830 % since the program recommendations started.

The doctor also serves as a medical student teaching ability. However, the wave in cancer sufferers has posed key difficulties, especially in terms of personnel, and the patient’s ability to teach medical students and provide general services.

The doctor just don’t grow its pillows, doctors, nurses or medical personnel, which threatens to compromise its health standards.

Dr. Somsak noted that one dentist may have finished their patient treatment in the morning and then move on to instructing or conducting research. Doctors are now preoccupied up until late at night because of the extreme task.

We need to engage in serious conversation with the NHSO.

The program must adhere to the NHSO’s clear instructions and techniques. We are never refusing cure, but we want cancer treatment to become standardised across all institutions, “he said, adding all clinics have the knowledge to provide such treatment.

Instead of letting the condition escalate like a “broken bridge,” he said,” The NHSO needs to discuss, talk, and help solve these issues.”