Thailand highlights its success in universal health coverage

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Maris co-hosted and opened the fifth Annual Ministerial Meeting of the Group of Friends on Universal Health Coverage and Global Health (GoF on UHC) with the Minister of Health, Labor, and Welfare of Japan and the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 24 September 2024.

NEW YORK – Minister of Foreign Affairs Maris Sangiampongsa co-hosted and opened the fifth Annual Ministerial Meeting of the Group of Friends on Universal Health Coverage and Global Health (GoF on UHC) with the Minister of Health, Labor, and Welfare of Japan and the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 24 September 2024.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this year, the event was organized under the theme “Financial Protection: The Key to Unlocking Universal Health Coverage and Ensuring Equitable Access for All.”

On this occasion, Minister Maris delivered opening remarks to welcome the participants while highlighting Thailand’s success in the Universal Health Coverage, which began 22 years ago and has made it possible for over 99 percent of Thais to have health coverage today.

He also shared on Thailand’s efforts to constantly expand health insurance coverage, now with programs that allow migrant workers and non-Thais to access health care. Minister Maris also elaborated on the upgrade of the Government policy from “30-baht Treatment of all Diseases” to “30-baht Treatment Anywhere,” which allows for Thais to easily access care at facilities beyond their designated providers and reduce indirect costs to healthcare.



He also shared that Thailand is the current chair of the Foreign Policy and Global Health Initiative and has proposed health promotion as its theme, a topic closely linked with and mutually re-enforcing UHC.

The event was well attended, while many high-level representatives from countries including Malta, Uganda, and Dominican Republic, also took part to share their national experience and best practices on the Universal Health Coverage, with a view to show support and revitalize efforts toward implementation of the scheme.

For Thailand, in addition to representation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Panumard Yarnwaidsakul, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health also participated in the event. (PRD)