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Isn't it satisfying to know that we don't treat our 'health tourists' in such a way?
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/// Doctors at a public hospital refused to treat the 26-year-old for two days unless they were paid because his insurance documents could not be found. ///
Couldn't they have took this poor man's hospital bill out of the £1bn in aid we give to the Government of India?
/// Doctors at a public hospital refused to treat the 26-year-old for two days unless they were paid because his insurance documents could not be found. ///
Couldn't they have took this poor man's hospital bill out of the £1bn in aid we give to the Government of India?
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I am very proud of the National Health Service. Unfortunately I am not so proud of the International Health Service it seems to have become. I would not want my house or car insurers meeting claims from people who have paid no premiums and that's how I feel about the NHS.
I am very proud of the National Health Service. Unfortunately I am not so proud of the International Health Service it seems to have become. I would not want my house or car insurers meeting claims from people who have paid no premiums and that's how I feel about the NHS.
This message from Sean Connelly's friends seems to contradict the Daily Mail version and support sqads suspicion that the story doesn't ring true.
// The medical bill for the last few days is already well in to the thousands and in order to give him the best chance possible he needs to move in to a private hospital and receive the best treatment costing in excess of £1000 a day. We need to all come together and raise enough money to get him there!. //
So he moved from the public hospital to a private one costing £1000 a day.
// The medical bill for the last few days is already well in to the thousands and in order to give him the best chance possible he needs to move in to a private hospital and receive the best treatment costing in excess of £1000 a day. We need to all come together and raise enough money to get him there!. //
So he moved from the public hospital to a private one costing £1000 a day.
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