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I have never heard of Thiland being very good in medical sector.

That is because you haven't been there, this below is not even a top tier hospital in Bangkok (Bumrungrad)- but they gladly cater to Bangladeshi patients and cost is actually lower than that of India. I think the standards are probably better than that of India as well. They don't actually call Bangladeshi patients smelly, short and dark like Indians call Bangladeshis. They are decent civilized people unlike in some parts of India where they have threatened to beat up Bangladeshi patients and stopped giving Bangladeshis medical visas.

Eventually Bangladeshi hospitals will reach this standard as well, but for now, Bangkok will do. We are glad to support their economy for now.

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Your doctor buddy will jump up and down about this being worse than India, but we all know better.

Inpatient Capacities​

  • 580 Inpatient Beds include:
    • Medical/Surgical/OB/Pediatrics
    • Adult Intensive Care (ICU)
    • Cardiac Care (CCU)
    • Pediatric Intensive Care
    • Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Single Deluxe Rooms, Premier Atrium Deluxe, Premier Royal Suites, 2 Bedded, and 4 Bedded
  • Wi-Fi Connection: a wide selection of television channels as well as the hospital’s information and services

Outpatient Facilities​

  • 275 Examination Suites
  • Ambulance and mobile critical care fleet
  • 24-hour emergency care, including emergency cardiac catheterization
  • A capacity of 5,500 outpatients per day
  • Outpatient Surgery Center

Outpatient Clinics, Centers and Programs​

  1. Allergy Center
  2. Arrhythmia Center
  3. Behavioral Health Center
  4. Breast Center
  5. Breastfeeding Clinic
  6. Bumrungrad @ Home Service Center
  7. Bumrungrad Clinic Yangon
  8. Bumrungrad COVID-19 Recovery Clinic
  9. Bumrungrad Orthopaedics Center
  10. Bumrungrad Robotic Surgery Center
  11. Bumrungrad Spine Institute
  12. Bumrungrad Rehabilitation Center
  13. Children’s (Pediatrics) Center
  14. Colorectal Surgery Center
  15. Complex Coronary Artery Intervention Center
  16. Comprehensive Sleep Clinic
  17. Cornea Transplant Center
  18. Dental Center
  19. Diagnostic Center
  20. Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
  21. Dialysis Center
  22. Digestive Disease (GI) Center
  23. Ear, Nose and Throat Center
  24. Emergency Center
  25. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition Center
  26. Esperance
  27. Expatriate Liaison Center
  28. Eye Center
  29. Fertility Center and IVF Clinic
  30. Gastrointestinal Motility Center
  31. Health Screening Center
  32. Hearing and Balance Clinic
  33. Heart Institute
  34. Holistic Wound Care Center
  35. Horizon Cancer Center
  36. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Center
  37. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  38. Medical Clinic
  39. Memory Clinic
  40. Men’s Center
  41. Nephrology (Kidney) Center
  42. Neurocritical Care
  43. Neuroscience Center
  44. New Life Healthy / Aging Clinic
  45. Nutrition Services
  46. Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Clinic
  47. Perinatal Center
  48. Pharmacy Services
  49. Plastic (Cosmetic) Surgery Center
  50. Preventive Genomics and Integrative Medicine
  51. Pride Clinic
  52. Pulmonary (Lung) Center
  53. Refractive Surgery Center
  54. Robotic Scoliosis Center
  55. Sports Medicine Center
  56. Surgery Clinic and Surgery Center
  57. Travel Medicine Center
  58. Urology Center
  59. Vaccine Clinic
  60. VitalLife Scientific Wellness Center
  61. VitalLife Skin & Aesthetic Center
  62. Women's Center

Special Facilities and Services​

  1. 2 cardiac catheterization laboratories
  2. 2 cardiac operating theaters
  3. 19 operating theaters
  4. Automated lab on-site
  5. Brachytherapy
  6. Bone marrow transplantation unit
  7. Electrophysiology lab
  8. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy unit
  9. Interventional radiology
  10. MAKO Robot Arthroplasty/MAKOplasty®
  11. MRI, CT and Lithotripsy
  12. Neonatal critical care transport
  13. Nuclear medicine
  14. PACS radiology
  15. PET/CT scanner
  16. Pharmacy robot
  17. Precision Medicine for Oncology
  18. Radiation therapy (linear accelerator)
  19. Robot-assisted Prostate Cancer and Kidney Cancer Surgery using da Vinci System
  20. Sleep lab
  21. Surgical navigation system
  22. VitalLife Scientific Wellness Center
  23. VMAT (Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy)
 
'Our Per Capita Income Is Below Bangladesh': Rajeev Gowda On The Depressing State Of Indian Economy



We can't compare ourselves to India though.

India unfortunately has a lot of places that are quite bad and undeveloped. And possesses natural wastelands with bad economies.

Should not be satisfied with comparing to their state of affairs.

We have a full house population-wise and a much higher proportion of arable productive land. Meaning full capability to utilize population dividend and develop ideal human development potential.

Allah had given us a lot to work with.

Counting that - we have not really done all that well.
 
That is because you haven't been there, this below is not even a top tier hospital in Bangkok (Bumrungrad)- but they gladly cater to Bangladeshi patients and cost is actually lower than that of India. I think the standards are probably better than that of India as well. They don't actually call Bangladeshi patients smelly, short and dark like Indians call Bangladeshis. They are decent civilized people unlike in some parts of India where they have threatened to beat up Bangladeshi patients and stopped giving Bangladeshis medical visas.

Eventually Bangladeshi hospitals will reach this standard as well, but for now, Bangkok will do. We are glad to support their economy for now.

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Your doctor buddy will jump up and down about this being worse than India, but we all know better.

Inpatient Capacities​

  • 580 Inpatient Beds include:
    • Medical/Surgical/OB/Pediatrics
    • Adult Intensive Care (ICU)
    • Cardiac Care (CCU)
    • Pediatric Intensive Care
    • Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Single Deluxe Rooms, Premier Atrium Deluxe, Premier Royal Suites, 2 Bedded, and 4 Bedded
  • Wi-Fi Connection: a wide selection of television channels as well as the hospital’s information and services

Outpatient Facilities​

  • 275 Examination Suites
  • Ambulance and mobile critical care fleet
  • 24-hour emergency care, including emergency cardiac catheterization
  • A capacity of 5,500 outpatients per day
  • Outpatient Surgery Center

Outpatient Clinics, Centers and Programs​

  1. Allergy Center
  2. Arrhythmia Center
  3. Behavioral Health Center
  4. Breast Center
  5. Breastfeeding Clinic
  6. Bumrungrad @ Home Service Center
  7. Bumrungrad Clinic Yangon
  8. Bumrungrad COVID-19 Recovery Clinic
  9. Bumrungrad Orthopaedics Center
  10. Bumrungrad Robotic Surgery Center
  11. Bumrungrad Spine Institute
  12. Bumrungrad Rehabilitation Center
  13. Children’s (Pediatrics) Center
  14. Colorectal Surgery Center
  15. Complex Coronary Artery Intervention Center
  16. Comprehensive Sleep Clinic
  17. Cornea Transplant Center
  18. Dental Center
  19. Diagnostic Center
  20. Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
  21. Dialysis Center
  22. Digestive Disease (GI) Center
  23. Ear, Nose and Throat Center
  24. Emergency Center
  25. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition Center
  26. Esperance
  27. Expatriate Liaison Center
  28. Eye Center
  29. Fertility Center and IVF Clinic
  30. Gastrointestinal Motility Center
  31. Health Screening Center
  32. Hearing and Balance Clinic
  33. Heart Institute
  34. Holistic Wound Care Center
  35. Horizon Cancer Center
  36. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Center
  37. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  38. Medical Clinic
  39. Memory Clinic
  40. Men’s Center
  41. Nephrology (Kidney) Center
  42. Neurocritical Care
  43. Neuroscience Center
  44. New Life Healthy / Aging Clinic
  45. Nutrition Services
  46. Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Clinic
  47. Perinatal Center
  48. Pharmacy Services
  49. Plastic (Cosmetic) Surgery Center
  50. Preventive Genomics and Integrative Medicine
  51. Pride Clinic
  52. Pulmonary (Lung) Center
  53. Refractive Surgery Center
  54. Robotic Scoliosis Center
  55. Sports Medicine Center
  56. Surgery Clinic and Surgery Center
  57. Travel Medicine Center
  58. Urology Center
  59. Vaccine Clinic
  60. VitalLife Scientific Wellness Center
  61. VitalLife Skin & Aesthetic Center
  62. Women's Center

Special Facilities and Services​

  1. 2 cardiac catheterization laboratories
  2. 2 cardiac operating theaters
  3. 19 operating theaters
  4. Automated lab on-site
  5. Brachytherapy
  6. Bone marrow transplantation unit
  7. Electrophysiology lab
  8. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy unit
  9. Interventional radiology
  10. MAKO Robot Arthroplasty/MAKOplasty®
  11. MRI, CT and Lithotripsy
  12. Neonatal critical care transport
  13. Nuclear medicine
  14. PACS radiology
  15. PET/CT scanner
  16. Pharmacy robot
  17. Precision Medicine for Oncology
  18. Radiation therapy (linear accelerator)
  19. Robot-assisted Prostate Cancer and Kidney Cancer Surgery using da Vinci System
  20. Sleep lab
  21. Surgical navigation system
  22. VitalLife Scientific Wellness Center
  23. VMAT (Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy)

First of all, I never say Bangladeshi or Pakistani Smelly, dark, Short or uncivilized as BD had been a part of India for Millinia before it separated 7 decades ago. Those words were used by Punjabi Pakistani generals in 1970s. It is true that with the promotion of Wahabi styled Islam with funding of gulf, radicalism rose in BD and Pakistan and they started behaving in uncivilized manner particularly with Hindus in a manner which may put those radical Arabs to shame.

Secondly, nothing from what you posted confirms Thailand's medical facility anywhere close to India. It can be decent for not very sever diseases but certainly shall not be good enough for critical problems. Recently, one of my friend got his ligament surgery done in Amadavad. It was very critical, but doctor guaranteed that he will become absolutely normal in 6 months of time. India is a global destination of cost effective and quality medical treatment in world. People here come for medical treatment not only from BD but from across the world including first world countries.
 
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Thai facilities (even govt. facilities) are more modern than India and Doctors more educated to boot. You have not been to Thailand I presume.....you should go sometime.

Then why Bangladeshis were not going there prior to they used to come to India for medical treatment. Secondly, do not say that they are more educated than Indian doctors. No other doctors in general are more educated than Indian doctors. Here the syllabus which is taught in Graduation is taught in post-graduation elsewhere. This is true for any other discipline.
 
We can't compare ourselves to India though.

India unfortunately has a lot of places that are quite bad and undeveloped. And possesses natural wastelands with bad economies.

Should not be satisfied with comparing to their state of affairs.

We have a full house population-wise and a much higher proportion of arable productive land. Meaning full capability to utilize population dividend and develop ideal human development potential.

Allah had given us a lot to work with.

Counting that - we have not really done all that well.

Being in a state of underdevelopment or wasteland in not bad at all. It carries a huge potential of development with it. What is bad is spoiled places which unhygienic, dirty and people does not have civic and hygiene sense. I had been to many places economically underdeveloped but if you see that, they are mind boggling clean and beautiful. Tribals have preserved those places like anything, Clean jungles, preserved areas without an iota of plastic, flourishing flora and fauna. Clean rivers, organic farming, vibrant culture, top class hospitality for which people spend millions to have location to live in ambiance like that.

The data available does not confirm your claim of BD being more developed than India. Infact, it is far behind to many nations with much Smallers economy.
 
Being in a state of underdevelopment or wasteland in not bad at all. It carries a huge potential of development with it. What is bad is spoiled places which unhygienic, dirty and people does not have civic and hygiene sense. I had been to many places economically underdeveloped but if you see that, they are mind boggling clean and beautiful. Tribals have preserved those places like anything, Clean jungles, preserved areas without an iota of plastic, flourishing flora and fauna. Clean rivers, organic farming, vibrant culture, top class hospitality for which people spend millions to have location to live in ambiance like that.

The data available does not confirm your claim of BD being more developed than India. Infact, it is far behind to many nations with much Smallers economy.

We are all in the same boat development wise.

Things are easier to do in Bangladesh because the scale is much smaller.
 

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