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    New 'medical city' … not just a hospital

    I generally feel that I pay attention to what is going on in/around our fair metropolis. However, this article in Wednesday's Pattaya Mail by Barry Kenyon, about a new 'medical city' being developed on the Dark Side is the first that I have heard of it.

    Pattaya now builds a full-blown medical city not a hospital
    Barry Kenyon

    April 6, 2022

    https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/ ... tal-394554

    Work has already begun on Pattaya’s high-tech medical city to be located near Mabprachan Lake.

    A million square meters in East Pattaya is now under active development to become Thailand’s first medical city. As part of the Eastern Economic Corridor initiative, Thammasat University has signed an agreement with local and foreign investors to build a medical valley in a huge stretch of land adjoining Mabprachan Lake. The university, founded in 1934 and the second oldest in Thailand, has already commenced building a hospital with 300 beds (later 600) with construction to be completed by 2024.





    However, that’s not the end of the story. The huge zone is designated as a medical hub with a plethora of downstream industries. One of the main features will be Lakeside Premier Complex to include a clinic for seniors, a residential area for doctors and nurses, a dental facility and a rehabilitation unit. As Thailand’s population ages quickly whilst the birth rate continues to decline, the main purpose is to promote a better quality of life for seniors, both Thai and foreign.

    The latest technology will lead to the creation of a “smart city” adopting IoT (Internet of Things) and medical A1 (artificial intelligence) to link all medical information in terms of record keeping, basic screening tools, research and laboratory and radiography information. An EEC spokesman said the huge site on Pattaya’s “dark side” was chosen because of its accessibility to two major airports, two deep water ports, a projected fast rail network and proximity to the hopefully bustling city of Pattaya.

    
Gasinee Witoonchart, the university rector, said the scheme was all about digital innovations for the healthcare and wellness sectors. Thailand is already the medical hub of Asia with over 1,000 public and 400 private hospitals with internationally-trained physicians. Before the pandemic, the country attracted 2 million medical tourists from abroad requesting general checkups, dental care, hip replacements, laser eye surgery, kidney transplants and heart surgery. Thailand is also gaining recognition as a research center for stem cell treatment.





    The three-province Eastern Economic Corridor, a Thai and foreign multi-billion dollar investment hub for new technologies, has already strongly impacted Pattaya with ring roads, motorway extensions, beach reclamations, the Bali Hai harbour transformation and several other projects collectively known as neo (new) Pattaya. Thammasat University is separately in talks with American universities and private hospital associations to make substantial investments under the EEC tie-up. Pattaya’s future, like it or not, won’t resemble its past.


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    Re: New 'medical city' … not just a hospital

    it should be done just in time for all the wealthy foreigners who will be moving to Thailand.

    I have a feeling this is going to be a billion dollar ghost town.

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    Re: New 'medical city' … not just a hospital

    Think out of your narrow views.
    TH is since many years already a kind of medical hub. Some countries in EUR even let people who need an operation go there as it comes out cheaper, even with airfare added as doing it @ home. And there are many more countries where the elite/higher classes distrust their own systems so much they think anything from outside could be better.
    Not that I would support or be enthusiast about further destroying of what likely is not that much of ecological valuable landscape, but it does sound fitting in the thigs Th also has to offer to many people

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    Re: New 'medical city' … not just a hospital

    briliiant idea....noiw the wealthy west can store its unwanted oldies in an affoirdable locale...

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