Reference
Β·Primary source
Thai JCI-accredited hospitals
60+
60+ Joint Commission International-accredited hospitals β the highest count in ASEAN β provide the quality-signal backbone for Thailand's medical-tourism franchise. Self-pay patients are ~70% of payer mix.
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60+ Joint Commission International-accredited hospitals β the highest count in ASEAN β provide the quality-signal backbone for Thailand's medical-tourism franchise. Self-pay patients are ~70% of payer mix.
60+ Joint Commission International-accredited hospitals β the highest count in ASEAN β provide the quality-signal backbone for Thailand's medical-tourism franchise. Self-pay patients are ~70% of payer mix.
Time scope
FY2024
Source basis
Primary source
Interpretation notes
What this tells you
60+ Joint Commission International-accredited hospitals β the highest count in ASEAN β provide the quality-signal backbone for Thailand's medical-tourism franchise. Self-pay patients are ~70% of payer mix.
What not to do with it
Use the linked report for interpretation and keep basis differences explicit.
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