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    Hands-free healthcare

    Asia focus, Patpon Sabpaitoon, Published on 01/06/2020

    » The devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic has made it clear that profound changes are needed in the way we live. Everything people do -- from work to school, travel and other activities -- is being reimagined.

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    Telemedicine and medical professional liability risks

    Business, Peerapan Tungsuwan, Published on 02/10/2017

    » In our previous article on Sept 25, we discussed some of the legal and ethical issues concerning telemedicine. In this article we will discuss some of the potential liability risks that may arise for doctors and other healthcare professionals when involved with telemedicine. We will suggest practical steps that can be taken to contain risks and matters to be aware of when arranging for medical professional liability (MPL) insurance.

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    Technology in Healthcare: the New Face of Healthcare Delivery

    Business, Peerapan Tungsuwan, Published on 26/08/2017

    » Technology in healthcare or for the sake of healthcare is not new. It has been around for many years. When we talk about technology in healthcare, it can mean many different things to different people. Terms such as healthtech, meditech and digital health all refer to much the same thing: the partnership between technology and healthcare.

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    Tough love

    Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 23/01/2017

    » For Mohan Chaturvedi, the first six months of his marriage were like hell. Sexual relations with his wife were a torment because he suffered from premature ejaculation. The three "sex pharmacies" he consulted for a cure fleeced him of the equivalent of 52,400 baht without giving him any respite whatsoever.

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    Fishing industry in eye of storm

    Business, Sriwipa Siripunyawit, Published on 15/07/2014

    » The recent report in British newspaper The Guardian condemning Thailand for the use of slave labour in its fishing industry is another wake-up call, ringing loudly enough for the government, private sector and all related parties to start righting the wrongs. This is not the first time the fishing industry has been put on the spot after allegations of forced labour and human trafficking. However, some parties have argued information reported by The Guardian is outdated, non-factual and unbalanced.

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    Plastic People

    Asia focus, Published on 30/09/2013

    » Imagine a place where changing the shape of your nose or eyes is as common as getting braces. Where parents give their daughters cosmetic surgery as a graduation gift before they go to college. Where a nip here and a tuck there become like tattoos: once you have one you want another.

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