GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH MANAGEMENT ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL SANGHA HEALTH STATUTE OF THE SANGHA IN KHON YUNG SUBDISTRICT, KUT CHAP DISTRICT, UDON THANI PROVINCE

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พระครูสุตกิจบวร ยศธิศักดิ์ /คำสอนทา
สมเดช นามเกตุ
บุญส่ง สินธุ์นอก
อริย์ธัช เลิศรวมโชค

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Guidelines for health management according to the National Sangha Health Statute of the Sangha in Khon Yung Subdistrict, Kut Chap District, Udon Thani Province 1. Administrative system aspect Set a work plan for health management. Sangha to develop personnel to have knowledge in the management system of the Sangha. 2. Health manpower There is a plan to develop the health of the community in terms of health. Provide basic public health knowledge on how to take care of one's own health and provide timely treatment in the beginning. 3. Information system Work planning that focuses on setting policies for collecting personal health data to be consistent in collecting data to a single standard. 4. Technology. The Sangha of Udon Thani Province has determined to bring information technology to play a role. More important to nurses, helping to facilitate their work 5. Expenses The Sangha Administrator arranges management planning to control aspects. Various expenses 6. Leadership The Sangha Administrators organized training on knowledge in health management of Participatory monkhood between monks and government and private agencies in caring for the health of monks. 7. Community health system. There is a work system that emphasizes building cooperation in working as a team. There is unity and cooperation in working together as a network for the whole sub-district. District and at the provincial level

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ยศธิศักดิ์ /คำสอนทา พ. ., นามเกตุ ส. ., สินธุ์นอก บ. ., & เลิศรวมโชค อ. . (2024). GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH MANAGEMENT ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL SANGHA HEALTH STATUTE OF THE SANGHA IN KHON YUNG SUBDISTRICT, KUT CHAP DISTRICT, UDON THANI PROVINCE. MCU UBONRATCHATHANI JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIES (JOBU), 6(3), 1653–1664. retrieved from https://so12.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JOBU2025/article/view/3456
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