24 Mar 69
BMA health inspectors hit the target of 1 million people! Yan went ahead, proactive health checks to "capillaries," continuous, non-stop.
The deputy governor of Bangkok, Twida Kamlwesh, revealed the success of the "1 million check-ups" policy, which has now reached 1,002,629 cumulative visits, with a move to strengthen the public health system.
📍. Take care of everyone in town.
Wherever you have a name on your household register, if you are the "worker" who drives this city, the BMA is ready to take care of everyone without exception, because you are the key engine of Bangkok.
📍 Private quality in "civil time."
Break down the time-and-cost barrier by conducting tests in shopping malls, markets and communities, detecting blood, cancer and lung tomography (worth thousands of baht), but offering "free" services in less than two hours.
📍. Save lives in time.
In the past, we found potentially fatal critical cases, such as one lung missing or a retinal peeling, where rapid access saved lives.
📍 Run the city with Big Data.
One million people's health data will be analyzed for urban status, such as where lung disease is at risk. The BMA will immediately accelerate the management of dust and pollution in that area, which is more "targeted" than ever before.
📍 Seamless Data Link
The BMA sealed the force. The BMA made it possible for hospitals outside the BMA to use the BMA package, and in the future, if all data is linked, where is sick, doctors have immediate access to information, on-the-spot and accurate treatment.
BMA has opened BKK Wellness Clinic in all BMA hospitals to provide health monitoring services and continues to screen public health to build a healthy public health system at the capillary level.

























































































