Bumrungrad International Hospital ( th, โรงพยาบาลบำรุงราษฎร์, , ; ) is a private hospital founded in 1980 in Bangkok, Thailand. More frequently referred to as Bumrungrad Hospital or simply Bumrungrad, its name, ''Bumrungrad'' means 'to care for the populace' or 'to nurture the people'.
History
Bumrungrad International Hospital was established as a 200-bed facility on 17 September 1980 with an investment of 90 million
baht
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.
Bumrungrad is
Southeast Asia
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's largest
private hospital
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.
As a regional referral centre for
specialty medicine, it is one of the world's popular
medical tourism destinations.
The majority shareholders in the hospital are
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services ( th, บริษัท กรุงเทพดุสิตเวชการ จำกัด (มหาชน), stock symbol: SETBDMS is Thailand's largest private healthcare group. It was founded by the Thai bil ...
; Bangkok Insurance Public Company Limited; Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited; and the
Sophonpanich family.
Management and organisation
The hospital employs more than 4,800 persons including 1,200 physicians and dentists and 900 nurses.
the chairman of the board is Mr. Chai Sophonpanich. The managing director is Mrs Linda Lisahapanya.
As of 2011, Bumrungrad International was managed by administrators from the United States, Australia, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. The 2006 hospital's medical chairman was board certified in the UK, and its group medical director was board certified in the US. The company's Board of Directors as at 31 January 2019 CEO is
Artirat Charukitpipat, Hospital chief executive officer (CEO). Other top medical officers were trained in the UK or US, or held positions at one of Thailand's top teaching hospitals. As of 2006, a large proportion of the medical staff had international experience, and were board certified in Australia, Germany, Japan, the UK or the US (210 were board-certified in the US).
Financials
Bumrungrad is owned by the Bumrungrad Hospital Public Company Limited. It was listed on the
Stock Exchange of Thailand
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ASEAN ( , ), officially the Asso ...
(SET) in 15 December 1989, trading under the symbol "BH".
For its
fiscal year
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2018 ending 31 December 2018, the company reported revenues of 18,541 million baht, assets of 24,749 million baht, and a net profit of 4,152 million baht, all numbers up from the previous year.
Accreditations and recognition
Bumrungrad was the first hospital in Asia to be accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), an affiliate of the
Joint Commission
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, a leader in healthcare accreditation. The accreditation examination inspects every aspect of hospital procedure from surgical hygiene and anesthesia procedures to the credentials of medical staff and health policy issues. First accredited in 2002 by JCI, Bumrungrad has been re-accredited five consecutive times since. The hospital has received accreditation or awards from numerous other agencies.
Services
Bumrungrad is in the heart of
Bangkok
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,
Thailand
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and as of 2007 has been called a "one-stop" centre for medical services, especially for surgical procedures.
The hospital has 580 beds, with an additional 63 beds in the
ICU
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* Intensive care unit, a special department of a hospital
ICU may also refer to:
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* Information and Communications University, South Korea
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* Intern ...
. Bumrungrad plans to add an additional 24 ICU beds by 2022.
47 specialty centers and clinics, and more than 1,200 doctors representing virtually all specialties and sub-specialties of medicine. Dental, general and specialty medicine, advanced diagnostics and therapeutics, surgical services,
intensive care, and rehabilitation are available.
, the hospital treated over 1.1 million patients annually
for medical services ranging from comprehensive check ups to
cardiac surgery
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.
Medical centers
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Bumrungrad maintains 47 outpatient specialty medical centers and clinics ranging from an Allergy Center to a Women's Center. With 272 examination rooms, it can serve up to 5,500 outpatients per day.
Medical tourism
Bumrungrad is recognised as a leading
medical tourism destination.
In 2008, the hospital had a complete support service infrastructure to manage inbound patients, including partnerships with leading inbound and outbound travel and tour operators.
In 2018 the hospital treated over 1.1 million patients, more than 520,000 of them international patients, from over 190 different countries.
Bumrungrad maintains 23 referral offices internationally.
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Health information management
The hospital manages patient information utilizing an integrated hospital information system that uses electronic medical records and digital radiology
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systems. It commissioned the development of a custom total hospital information system to service both the front and back offices in 1999. The system is a key to achieving rapid scheduling of services and efficient use of resources as reported in articles that by adapting the hospital information system, the hospital eliminates paper and waiting time. The system also helps the potential outbreak of viruses and other disease by eliminating the constant handling of records by human hands. The addition of "robotic" technology maximizes both safety and efficiency. Utilizing a Swiss logistics system, medications selected and delivered in a way that drastically reduces the potential for medication errors.
See also
* List of hospitals in Thailand
* List of hospitals in Bangkok
* Asian Hospital and Medical Center
References
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