Medical care is cheaper in Thailand because of several different reasons. These reasons include less investment in the buildings, older medical equipment, and less knowledge of the doctors.
with medical care nothing with no medical care it's about 1000
How much a medical care premium will cost, will depend on several things. It will depend on where you get it from, if you have a deductible or not and if it is a family or individual plan.
In poor countries, modern medical care is often not available. Hospitals, doctors, medicines, medical equipment, etc., all cost money, and not everybody has that much money. For that matter, if people just used mosquito netting, which is a lot cheaper than medical care, they could in most cases avoid getting malaria in the first place.
dont really care
gerbils r better. much easier and cheaper to take care of.
If a medical student is more expensive,butOther majors are about 20,000 cheaper, it will be cheaper if you can get a scholarship.
Thailand has no deserts.
Without going into too much depth, a medical physician's primary job is to care for their patients' medical problems.
It's not all that much cheaper for non-emergency, apparently. A BLS amublance for non-emergency transportation isn't too much cheaper than an ALS ambulance that's used in critical cases.
Type your answer here... No Australia is much much bigger than Thailand. Thailand is 514,000 sq. km. and Australia is 7,682,300 sq. km much bigger. But Thailand has a bigger population {65 million} Australia {22 million}.
Mexico has a lower living standard than in the US. Hence, most professions have lower wages and are cheaper, according to American standards. For example, groceries for a family of four for a month is around USD 460. In the US, the average would be USD 700-800 per month.
100 Thailand rupees is 186 Indian rupees.