Loot by hospitals no action taken by govt

When ever there is emergency pt goes to the hospital
There they straight take to ICU
The relatives accompanying are told pt is very serious we try are best pl deposit
rs 75000 immediately
Then you are trapped to pay a hefty amounts for welfare of pt whether he lives or does that in hands of God
Dr tried their best
But he was serious so died sorry
A sheer blackmail more  

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Government should declare some concessions to be mandatory imposed on All Hospitals particularly for senior citizens having no pension and dependents. more  
It is very much true . I have experienced several such incidents in multi speciality hospitals particularly big corporate hospitals.Patients can be admitted in real emergency situations, but there should be transparency in treatments, should discuss with the relatives-important member of that family about the illness & its probable cost. If there is any medical personnel in that family, they should discuss. But they never allowe anyone even their own kith & kin even they are doctors.But insists on periodical payments sometimes several lakhs of rupees.Govt should intervene & fix the appropriate amount for each type of emergency. But these hospitals give free 5 star treatments to political bosses and high officials. So naturally no action could be taken against the corporate hospitals. more  
This is called BRIBERY. If we do not act now then we and our family shall have a very bad time ahead. I am writing this because I had worked in a Superspeciality Hospital . I have seen people selling their land or private property to pay hospital ICU bills or any hospital bills even the patient is stable and does not need ICU care. A matter of SHAME IS THAT THE AMBULANCE DRIVERS ARE PAID Rs 10000 or 12000 as COMMISSION if they bring patient to any private hospital and the same is admitted in ICU. Please wake up EVERYONE ... Prime Minister Sir please DO THE NEEDFUL. Thank you more  
With Donations of Crors of rupees apart from Hefty fees and other educational expenses, should we expect from NEW Doctors to devote their professional services like that of OLD Family Doctors????? What we had seeded the fruits are in same line. Instead of Profession and professional ethics, moral, Principle etc it become Business. Moreover, the education policy is also some what essential to get modified, else it will become services ONLY for RICH petients and other have to die on their own for lack of money. Right to education good for Constitiution, practically, money play vital roll. Ane Outcome of same is visible. Good example is the 1 year services in rural area undertaken while taking the admission, factually & Practically goes in to dustbin. Dr. Baba Amate, Dr. Prakash Amate become History. more  
To flatten bill Dr. Sugest Tests which are conducted in thier hospital or outside from where Dr/ Hospital gets hehty commissions      and one thing more they refer to other Dr.s thier group members for visit un-nesessarily to inflate the bill and burden the unhelpful patients with heavy bills to pay. D.K.Puri Govt. ( Policitians ) will not take any action except only Modi as they get their share , so they close their eye .   On Friday, 6 September, 2019, 05:47:01 am IST, Dr Mukul Luthra wrote: more  
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