Bangkok Post

Capital’s healthcare hub to get makeover

Better roads, drainage and transport planned

- SUPOJ WANCHAROEN

Bangkok’s Yothi neighbourh­ood, which is known as the capital city’s healthcare hub due to its high concentrat­ion of medical facilities, is set to undergo a significan­t redevelopm­ent to make it more “friendly” — both for locals and long-term residents — under the Yothi Medical Innovation District (YMID) initiative.

The neighbourh­ood in Ratchathew­i district — which is centred around the one-kilometre long Yothi Alley that connects Rama VI and Phaya Thai roads — is home to over a dozen major hospitals, specialise­d healthcare service providers, medical colleges and research centres with more than 11,000 medical personnel and staff.

As part of the city’s efforts to redevelop the area into what the Bangkok Metropolit­an Administra­tion (BMA) calls an “innovation district”, Bangkok deputy governor Sakchai Boonma said that the project will see the area’s roads, pavements and other public areas improved, better street lighting and drainage systems, shuttle bus services, and more parking spaces for visitors.

“We will start with landscapin­g — so we’ll begin with trees, street lighting, traffic signs as well as bus stops around the area,” he said. “Works in the area should be completed early next year.”

According to Mr Sakchai, the redevelopm­ent project is aimed at improving services and providing better services for workers and visitors in the area.

Last week, Mr Sakchai led a team of BMA staff from various department­s to inspect the condition of Yothi Alley, along with a design team from Chulalongk­orn University and the National Innovation Agency (NIA), which initiated the YMID as a part of the “Innovation Thailand” project.

Panit Phujinda, the Head of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning of Chulalongk­orn University, said the YMID initiative is intended to tap into the vast resources in the community and showcase Thailand’s healthcare services.

The project is administer­ed by a committee comprising representa­tives from all medical institutes in the area with the district office of Ratchathew­i as the committee’s secretaria­t.

 ?? WATCHARAWI­T PHUDORK ?? One of the Boromarajo­nani College of Nursing’s buildings is seen at the corner of Yothi Road in the capital as the area, near Victory Monument, is developed into the Yothi Medical Innovation District.
WATCHARAWI­T PHUDORK One of the Boromarajo­nani College of Nursing’s buildings is seen at the corner of Yothi Road in the capital as the area, near Victory Monument, is developed into the Yothi Medical Innovation District.

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