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Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s Ongoing Medical Treatment Raises Concerns

The Director General of the Department of Corrections Confirms Thaksin’s Extended Treatment at Police Hospital

The Director General of the Department of Corrections has affirmed that former prime minister, Mr Thaksin Shinawatra, will continue to receive treatment at the police hospital for over 60 days. This decision is supported by the medical professionals who are overseeing his care, as they believe he still requires ongoing treatment. However, the specific details of Thaksin’s illness have not been disclosed.

Thaksin’s Request for Further Treatment Explained by Prison Department

The Prison Department has provided an explanation regarding Thaksin’s request for extended treatment at the police hospital. It is stated that this request was made due to him undergoing a recent operation.

Doctors Confirm Concerning Nature of Thaksin’s Illness

In light of recent developments, doctors have revealed that Thaksin’s illness continues to be a cause for concern. The specific details of his condition, however, have not been disclosed to the public, in accordance with patient confidentiality regulations and ethical considerations.

Department of Corrections Explains Thaksin’s Case as a Complete Prisoner Requiring External Hospital Treatment

The Department of Corrections has shed light on the case of Mr Thaksin Shinawatra, emphasizing the fact that he is being treated in an outside hospital as a complete prisoner. Today, on October 21, 2023, marks the end of the initial 60-day period, as recommended by the treating doctor at the police hospital. However, it has been determined that further treatment within the police hospital is still necessary. While the specific details of Thaksin’s illness cannot be disclosed to the public, it is important to abide by the principles of patient rights and the doctor’s professional ethics, as outlined in the National Health Act.

Furthermore, the details regarding Thaksin’s treatment fall in line with the minister’s regulations for sending prisoners outside of prisons for medical care. Since Thaksin’s treatment has extended beyond 60 days, the Director General has issued an approval letter, along with the treating doctor’s opinion and other relevant evidence, to be reported to the Permanent Secretary in compliance with legal procedures.

Cumulative Statistics of Prisoners Requiring Extended Medical Treatment Revealed

In addition to Thaksin’s case, the Department of Corrections has disclosed the cumulative statistics of prisoners requiring medical care outside of prison for over 30 days, spanning from October 1, 2022, to the present. During this period, a total of 149 cases have been recorded, with 115 cases surpassing 30 days, 30 cases extending beyond 60 days, and 4 cases exceeding 120 days.

The Director General of the Department of Corrections agreed that Thaksin would be treated in the police hospital for more than 60 days, and doctors agreed that he still needed treatment. But he did not disclose his illness.

The Prison Department explains that “Thaksin” requested further treatment at the police hospital. because he had an operation

Doctors reveal that Thaksin’s illness is still worrying

The Department of Corrections explains the case of Mr Thaksin Shinawatra, former prime minister. and as a complete prisoner that goes inBeing treated in an outside hospital and having reached the end of 60 days today, 21 October 2023, which is the opinion of the police hospital doctor who carried out the treatment It is seen that there is still a need for treatment in the police hospital. Regarding the details of the illness It is in accordance with the principles of protecting patients’ rights and According to the doctor’s ethics Not being able to disclose information to the public According to the National Health Act involved in disclosing patients’ personal information

The details are in accordance with the minister’s regulations. Sending prisoners for treatment outside prisons 2020 marks that

– Waiting for treatment for more than 30 days requires a letter requesting the approval of the Director General. together with the opinion of the treating doctor and other relevant evidence

– Waiting for treatment for more than 60 days requires a letter requesting the approval of the Director General. together with the opinion of the treating doctor and other relevant evidence and report to the Permanent Secretary and

– Waiting for treatment for more than 120 days requires a letter requesting the approval of the Director General. together with the opinion of the treating doctor and other relevant evidence and report to the Minister

Therefore, in the case of Mr Thaksin who has to be treated in an external hospital for more than 60 days, the Director General has now issued a letter of approval together with the opinion of the treating doctor and other relevant evidence Report to the Permanent Secretary in accordance with legal procedures.

In addition, the Department of Corrections also revealed the cumulative statistics of sending sick prisoners for medical treatment outside the prison for more than 30 days from 1 October 2022 – present, a total of 149 cases, divided more than 30 days, 115 cases, more than 60 days, 30 cases, and more than 120 days, 4 cases

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