In Thailand’s crowded hospitals, long queues and limited bed capacity are an everyday reality. For many patients, especially older adults and those living with chronic illness, the effort to reach hospital care can be as difficult as the illness itself. DKSH Healthcare’s Home Pulse programme offers a different model of care, one that moves medical services out of the hospital and into the patient’s home.
Home Pulse provides a full suite of professional healthcare services, including blood sampling and diagnostics, wound care, medication management, vaccinations, and teleconsultations. The idea is simple but powerful: make recovery safer, easier, and more personal by delivering hospital-grade treatment in familiar surroundings. For healthcare providers, this approach reduces congestion and improves resource allocation. For patients, it brings dignity and comfort back into the healing process.
The programme's results speak clearly. Readmissions have fallen by 30 per cent, patient satisfaction is over 95 per cent, and costs are down thanks to shorter hospital stays and fewer outpatient visits. The model has proved especially valuable for people managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart conditions, groups that make up a growing share of Thailand's ageing population.
A senior DKSH Healthcare leader describes the philosophy behind the programme, “Home Pulse isn’t about convenience, it’s about continuity. When care comes to the patient, recovery becomes part of life rather than a disruption to it. That is what builds long-term confidence in healthcare systems.”
Frontline nurses like Atikarn Boonthanathitapha have seen how this model changes lives. “One of my patients cares for her paralyzed husband,” she recalls. “Before Home Pulse, she had to leave him alone to attend her hospital appointments. Now I visit her at home for her tests and treatments. She can stay with her husband, and I can see the relief in her face every time. It reminds me that healthcare is about families as much as it is about patients.”
The innovation’s success rests on DKSH Healthcare’s ability to integrate logistics, technology, and human care. Its deep local networks and partnerships with public hospitals allow Home Pulse to reach patients at scale, while advanced telehealth tools keep doctors connected in real time. As the service expands beyond Bangkok to other regions, it is setting a template for community-based healthcare that can be replicated across Asia.
At its heart, Home Pulse is a reminder that innovation in healthcare does not always mean new equipment or complex algorithms. Sometimes it means rethinking where care happens, and recognizing that the best place to heal may be home.
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