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Box 2. North-east Thailand: palliative care integrated into
PHC
Thailand has a three-tiered public health care system: primary care units; district hospitals; and provincial hospitals. Of the
population, 99% is covered through a universal health insurance. Thailand’s exceptionally good record in health and human
development is based on heavy investment in health infrastructure, particularly PHC, and on extending financial risk protection
to the poor and vulnerable, public and private sector employees, and those engaged in the informal economy
(77,78). In north-
east Thailand, the Ministry of Public Health has developed a network of nurse-led palliative home care teams within the public
health care system. A Palliative Care Training Centre in a university hospital trains and organizes the nurse-led home care teams
that are then based at the provincial hospitals, district hospitals and primary care units (community health centers/CHCs). After
a successful pilot project, the programme was extended throughout north-east Thailand encompassing 20 provincial hospitals,
300 district hospitals and more than 3000 CHCs. The home care teams are supervised by palliative care units that now exist in
95% of the district hospitals. The palliative care units in district hospitals link with the palliative care units at the provincial
hospital and with the CHCs
(78). This success was possible because of the existence of:
n
a strong PHC network;
n
a national programme for UHC; and
n
an effective training programme at a palliative care training centre.
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