Examining Fiscal Policy for Health Promotion in Thailand Report
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This report examines Thailand's fiscal policies aimed at promoting health and preventing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the context of an aging population and increasing urbanization. It highlights the use of taxes on unhealthy products like sugary drinks, tobacco, and alcohol, as well as subsidies and other incentives for healthier choices. The report discusses the opportunities and challenges in implementing these policies, including political influences, globalization, and bureaucratic hurdles. It further explores policy alternatives and their implications, emphasizing the need for Thailand to assert its national interests in health policy and reduce reliance on external influences. The report concludes with recommendations for independent policy-making to effectively address the health needs of Thai citizens, advocating for a shift from neo-liberal ideals to prioritize the well-being of the population over foreign economic interests. Desklib provides access to similar reports and study tools for students.
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