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OPINION

Put convicts to work

Postbag, Published on 22/09/2024

» Re: "Govt speeds up anti-flood measures", (BP, Sept 16).

OPINION

Ukraine hospitals are targets of war

Oped, Published on 20/07/2024

» 'I'm not hurt! I'm alive!" I hear my father's agitated voice over the phone. The day is July 8, when 38 Russian missiles attacked Ukraine. Several of them hit Kyiv residential areas. Even though I live in Kyiv and get used to air-raid alerts, it's just hard to believe it's my family's turn now to become part of the target of the Russian missiles. "There was an attack. It's our building. I think someone was killed. I've got to go," my father hangs up, leaving me completely lost.

OPINION

Going private in poorer countries

Oped, Published on 19/06/2024

» In recent years, governments in low- and middle-income countries have been experimenting with ways to alleviate the financial burden of high out-of-pocket costs for health care, which account for 40% of households' catastrophic health spending. To ensure universal access, they are gradually shifting away from public provision of health care to publicly funded insurance that covers treatment at private facilities.

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OPINION

Creepy toys

Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/06/2024

» Re: "Doll seller faces charges over undelivered orders", (BP, June 11).

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OPINION

MFP must dare to rebuke dubious deals

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 04/03/2024

» Convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's first foreign visitor since his release on early parole from Police General Hospital on Feb 18 was Cambodian Supreme Privy Council President Hun Sen.

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OPINION

Govt must plug its leaks

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/01/2024

» The ambition of the Srettha government is not limited to megaprojects such as the Land Bridge or promoting the value of so-called "soft power".

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OPINION

Tackling populism at its roots

News, Published on 10/01/2024

» As Western democracies become increasingly polarised, rural and small-town voters are regularly pitted against their counterparts in larger urban centres. While this is not a new phenomenon -- and certainly not the only factor affecting voting patterns -- the rural-urban divide is a significant driver of today's culture wars. This dynamic, which economist Andres Rodriguez-Pose evocatively described as the "revenge of the places that don't matter", suggests that the ongoing populist surge largely reflects geographic disparities.

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OPINION

Don't forget mental health

Oped, Editorial, Published on 30/12/2023

» News that public prosecutors rejected a police investigation into the October Siam Paragon shooting that involved a 14-year-old suspect is the latest twist to a much-watched case that has unnerved the whole country.

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OPINION

Improve access to private hospitals

Oped, Published on 22/12/2023

» A number of media outlets, including the Bangkok Post, have reported several cases of private hospitals overcharging low-income, uninsured patients seeking emergency care. Unfortunately, this problem will only grow and become much worse if policymakers do not make much-needed changes to Thailand's healthcare system that require private hospitals to serve the broader community.

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Ensuring access to healthcare for all

News, Published on 18/12/2023

» The spread of Covid-19 in Thailand showed how no one is safe until everyone is safe. Indeed, it was reported that the outbreak which began in the country back in December 2020, originated in migrant worker communities in Samut Sakhon, which faced challenges in accessing healthcare services.