Hospital down to last two months of funding (opens original article in a new tab)
A hospital in Chiang Rai, Thailand, has only two months of funding left due to rising fuel prices and declining donations, leading to shortages of medicines and supplies.
- A Buddhist-run hospital in Chiang Rai faces two months of funding remaining due to rising fuel prices and declining donations.
- The hospital provides free medical treatment, including dentistry and general medicine, to underprivileged patients with 90 beds and modern equipment.
- Abbot Phra Paisan Prachatorn stated that reduced temple visitors and donations have led to shortages of medicines, supplies, and staff support.
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