PM urged to push health hub

According to Thai business consultant Nalinee Thavisin, officials in the public health sector are urging the government to promote Thailand’s potential as a skilled gateway while the premier is in Saudi Arabia.

Ms. Nalinee spoke with Panacee Group members yesterday about expanding the health sector to the Middle East.

It falls on the last day of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s journey to Saudi Arabia. Yesterday, he boarded a trip from Beijing to Riyadh.

In order to treat patients with cancer, crucial state diabetes, kidney failure, and heart disease brought on by diabetes in Thailand, according to Ms. Nalinee, the public health business wants the government to establish a relationship with the Saudi Arabian Public Health Ministry.

She continued by saying that the majority of people from the Middle East, particularly Saudis, had received treatment in Thailand and were happy with the outcomes.

According to her, Panacee Medical Center wants to modernize conventional treatments so that it can be used everywhere.

According to her, it offered patients conventional treatments like cannabis and Thai nearby herbs in addition to iv therapy, cell therapy and Royal Court Pharmacopoeia.

According to Panacee, the government’s wellness tourism policy was well received by the company, which aimed to make the nation a skilled hub and destination not only for Asean but also for other nations around the world.

The objective, according to Ms. Nalinee, is based on the nation’s status for healthcare tourism.