
Thailand's Healthcare System Quiz 2
Quiz by Mr.MD Showket Hasan
Grade 8
Science
Thailand Core Curriculum
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT a key theme of Thailand's healthcare system according to the briefing document?Community FocusTiered SystemPrivate InvestmentGovernmental Role30sSC8.LF.1
- Q2What is the primary role of the Ministry of Public Health in Thailand's healthcare system?Conducting medical researchFunding private healthcare facilities.Managing and coordinating healthcare services.Providing healthcare services exclusively to military personnel.30s
- Q3Thailand's healthcare system aims to provide access to healthcare for:All citizens, regardless of location or income.Only those who can afford private healthcareOnly citizens who reside in urban areas.Exclusively military personnel and their families.30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT a level of public health service provider in Thailand?Level 2 Public Health ServiceLevel 3 Public Health ServiceBasic Public Health ServicePrivate Clinic Service30s
- Q5What is the function of a referral system in Thailand's healthcare system?To promote private healthcare providers.To ensure patients receive appropriate care at the right level.To limit healthcare access for low-income individualsTo discourage the use of community health services.30s
- Q6Community health service volunteers in Thailand primarily focus on:Treating complex illnesses.Managing hospital administration.Conducting medical researchProviding basic screening tests and health education.30s
- Q7Which level of public health service focuses on specialised treatment for complex illnesses?Level 1 Public Health ServiceLevel 3 Public Health ServiceBasic Public Health ServiceLevel 2 Public Health Service30s
- Q8What is the distinction between Health Centres and Health Promoting Hospitals in Thailand?Health Centres provide basic treatment, while Health Promoting Hospitals offer a wider range of services.Health Centres offer specialised treatment, while Health Promoting Hospitals focus on primary care.There is no distinction; they are the same type of facility.Health Centres are private facilities, while Health Promoting Hospitals are public.30s
- Q9Which statement best describes the role of Maharaj Hospitals in Thailand's healthcare system?They provide primary care services in rural communities.They are run by community volunteersThey are exclusively for military personnel and their families.They offer specialised treatment, research, and medical education.30s
- Q10Why might someone choose private healthcare services in Thailand?Private healthcare is always more affordable than public healthcare.They may perceive private healthcare to have shorter wait times or higher quality.Public healthcare services are only available in rural areas.Private healthcare providers are the only option for specialised treatment.30s
- Q11Which of the following accurately summarises the Thai healthcare system's approach?It is exclusively managed by the Ministry of Defence.It prioritises private healthcare over public healthcare.It takes a comprehensive approach encompassing prevention, treatment, and promotion.It focuses solely on treatment of diseases.30s
- Q12The tiered structure of Thailand's healthcare system is designed to:Limit healthcare access to specific socioeconomic groups.Create a complex and confusing system for patients.Promote efficiency and ensure appropriate care at each level.Discourage the use of public healthcare facilities30s
- Q13Basic Public Health Services in Thailand are often delivered by:Community volunteers.Private doctors.Military personnel.Specialists at Maharaj Hospitals30s
- Q14Local health service management in Thailand is divided into:Urban and rural levels.Province and district levels.Primary and tertiary levelsPublic and private levels.30s
- Q15What is the primary function of Basic Public Health Services in Thailand?Providing specialised treatment for chronic illnesses.Managing the referral systemPerforming complex surgeries.Focusing on health education and prevention.30s