'Be Well', Dutch GP on the Banyan in Hua Hin
'Be Well', that's the name of the doctor's office that will be opened next to the Banyan resort in Hua Hin at the end of this year. Initiator Haiko Emanuel and advisor Gerard Smit will talk about the possibilities and plans at the monthly meeting of the NVTHC at the Sailing Club Hua Hin on Friday evening 31 May.
Medical 'passport' of great importance in Thailand
Every foreigner in Thailand must carry a medical 'passport'. This is very important in case of accidents. Then the hospital will know better which specialist to refer the patient to. That is what former general practitioner Gerard Smit said during his lecture for the Dutch Association of Hua Hin and Cha Am (NVTHC) in Happy Family Resort in Cha Am.
The monthly drinks evening of the Dutch Association Hua Hin / Cha Am is approaching and that is one not to forget. To start with, former general practitioner Gerard Smit will give a lecture on Friday 25 May at the Happy Family Resort about his experiences with medical conditions in Hua Hin. You can ask questions.
Don't let one hand know what the other is doing
Because I recently put the app of my health insurance in the Netherlands (VGZ) on my phone, I was suddenly able to view a lot of data. It was remarkable that the GP charged a registration fee of more than 21 euros every first day of a quarter. An affiliated foundation and a partnership also receive some money each quarter. A strange thing, because I have been deregistered from the Netherlands for about ten years now.