Wimolwan Kaeowijit. Desired practices and characteristics of officials according to National Health Security Act, B.E. 2545 . Master's Degree(Medical and Public Health Law Administration). Mahidol University. : Mahidol University, 2004.
Desired practices and characteristics of officials according to National Health Security Act, B.E. 2545
Abstract:
The objective of this research is to explain and compare desired practices and characteristics of officials according to National Health Security Act, B.E. 2545 in perception of National Health Security Board, Standard and Quality Control Broad, Authority of Bureau of Legal Affair/ National Health Security Office and Head of Provincial Physicians. Results showed that populations perception about officials practices in terms of location and population, buildings and environment, tools, instruments, drugs and medical supplies and the services of health care units and their networks were significant. Regarding details about health care workers in those health care units and their networks, cost of treatment, service expenses and patientsrights were not significant. In addition, population in the study suggested that officials should examine the contents of reports concerning evidences of clients and others documents concerning the services, such as recording the number of people who received health services daily, providing the out patient department card (OPD card) and completely recording the data, reporting as indicated by National Health Security Office and submit to National Health Security Office and providing the enrollment book concerning the names of health care units and their networks for the inspectors. The populations perception about desired characteristics of officials in terms of personalities, capabilities, morals and relationships was not significant.