Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-General, received an award plaque on behalf of the SEC, in recognition of the organization’s contribution to the network of support for children under
postponement or temporary suspension of PVD contribution to employees or employers who are affected by the COVID-19 spread. This measure aims to lessen the expense burdens and prevent PVD cancellation by
revenue increase. As a result, gross margin improved to 33% in this quarter from 28% yoy. This improvement was contributed by the increase of social security payment rate and more revenue contribution from
from non-social security patients which generated high margin and the increase of social security payment rate in the first half of year 2018. Moreover, the efficient cost management such as medicine
more revenue contribution from IPD which generated highest margin comparing to other categories. Moreover, the efficient cost management such as medicine & medical supplies as well as the benefit from
while related cost was not proportionally decreased. For 9M’18, gross margin ratio was 31% higher than 30% of 9M’17. This margin improvement was contributed by more revenue contribution from non-social
rehabilitation services for patients with diabetes. Kasemrad International Hospital Rattanathibeth opened an Advanced Internal Medicine on the 2nd floor with a team of doctors and personnel who are specialized in
reduce the contribution rates of the provident fund and allow employees to receive the payment out of the fund in case of crisis, allowing an employee to temporarily suspend contribution to the fund in
representatives at the event. On this occasion, the SEC also made a financial contribution to the Christian Foundation for the Blind in Thailand under the Patronage of His Majesty the King, Bandek Ramindra School
baht to support the 2024 Automated Telemetry Station Maintenance Project. This contribution aims to assist communities in disaster prevention, monitoring, and preparedness to effectively respond to