Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital, part of the Phyathai-Paolo hospital network, recently revealed a significant alliance with Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), holding a press conference to announce a new "SCB Telecare Stroke Fast Track" feature on Line OA. The new service will promote health and improve stroke care for SCB employees nationally, particularly those who are at risk or have already been impacted. This effort supports SCB's commitment to enhancing employee health.
Mr. Att Thongtang, CEO of Phyathai-Paolo Hospital Group, revealed that we currently provide comprehensive healthcare services to over 10,000 organizations nationwide, covering more than 491,000 employees. One key partner is SCB, with over 19,000 employees across the country. The hospital group continually strives to improve the quality of its medical services, receiving international JCI accreditation, expanding patient facilities, and adopting new technologies. These efforts align with their vision of leading health promotion through medical innovation, enhancing patient experiences, and improving overall health and quality of life.
Mr. Kris Chantanotoke, Chief Executive Officer of Siam Commercial Bank, underlined the importance of staff member wellness, which is fundamental to the organization's success and effectiveness. Since early 2020, SCB has collaborated with Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital to develop the SCB Telecare project. This initiative leverages telemedicine and proactive healthcare technology to provide employees with convenient access to health information and medical treatment online, anytime and anywhere. This project has been very well-received and has proven to be an essential tool for employee care, especially during the COVID-19 outbreak, allowing efficient delivery of medicine and medical supplies to employees' homes.
SCB continues to enhance employee healthcare, particularly in addressing strokes, an emergency requiring urgent treatment within 4.5 hours (the Golden Period) after symptoms are detected to increase the chances of a normal recovery. To this end, SCB has expanded its collaboration with Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital to launch a new feature, 'SCB Telecare Stroke Fast Track'. This feature enhances the ability to care for employees at risk of stroke, ensuring they receive prompt and efficient treatment via the easily accessible and convenient Line OA platform.
"We are pleased to collaborate with the Phyathai-Paolo Hospital Group and Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital in caring for our employees' health. This aligns with our commitment to fostering well-being, in line with SCB's corporate values that emphasize personal development and building people. We believe that taking care of our employees' health and well-being benefits both the employees and the organization in the long run. This foundation will enable the bank to grow steadily and sustainably under the Digital Bank with Human Touch strategy, delivering the best to employees, customers, and society as a whole."
Asst. Prof. Veeraya Paocharoen, Executive Director of Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital, stated that based on Ministry of Public Health data for 2023, Thailand reported 349,126 stroke patients with a 10% fatality rate. One out of every four stroke victims (25%) had an ischemic stroke. Neurological and brain diseases, such as hemorrhagic stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and dementia, are life-threatening and complicated, need expert medical care. Given that most strokes have no early warning indications, if symptoms such as blurred vision, dizziness, limb weakness, or slurred speech appear, urgent treatment is required to increase survival and recovery prospects.
The hospital strives for enhancing brain and neurological precaution, providing emergency care for difficult crises. The hospital provides accurate and efficient care for neurological patients through a team of qualified experts and advanced technology, including balloon and stent procedures for ischemic stroke treatment without surgery, as well as Interventional Neuroradiology - Biplane Digital Subtraction Angiography.
Mr. Att concluded that 'SCB Telecare' aims to raise healthcare innovation by providing 24/7 online consultations with trained medical specialists as well as a multidisciplinary team, which includes prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation for mental and physical health concerns. Medication delivery is also available to SCB staff members countrywide. The service not only helps in crises, but it also encourages employees to prioritize their own health and well-being. Phyathai-Paolo Hospital Group is dedicated to improving healthcare technology and providing excellent, personalized service based on the 'Value-Based Healthcare' concept, which is tailored to each patient's particular requirements.