Suppose, we are going to some big private hospitals for a particular treatment. It's sure, we will take all our recent tests and reports. Isn't it?
Yet, they will ask us to test everything again :angry: :angry: saying, it's just to re-assure those problems.
But the hidden truth is they can earn extra profits by doing those expensive tests again.

2 years back, while I was at Kodungallur, my friend and husband came from Bangalore for a treatment carrying all reports taken just 1-2 weeks before from a famous hospital. Yet, they were asked to conduct tests again costing them more than 15,000. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Is it necessary????

Meera sandhu
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I agree with the comments. The hospitals aim mainly at getting more profit. They exploit patients to the full. They will even ask for the tests that are not really needed. They will also ask you to admit patient in hospital longer than necessary. In some cases, they even continued with treatment of dead patient.

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yes you are right sandhya, this is one kind of earning money and making cash with the patience health and belief but i feel its really rediculous

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Actually, they know well repeated tests are not necessary. Yet, they do it saying, we can't keep records of other hospitals. We want to confirm it according to our tests.

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Sometimes, they ask us to do tests that are not at all necessary.
I think, this process is seen more in big hospitals than small ones.
Actually small hospitals are satisfied with the test reports taken from other hospitals. That's not the case of big ones!!!!

Meera sandhu
Sometimes, they ask us to do tests that are not at all necessary.
I think, this process is seen more in big hospitals than small ones.
Actually small hospitals are satisfied with the test reports taken from other hospitals. That's not the case of big ones!!!!


Because big ones have big mouth.. Try to understand their problem!! :dry: :dry:

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Sometimes, they ask us to do tests that are not at all necessary.
I think, this process is seen more in big hospitals than small ones.
Actually small hospitals are satisfied with the test reports taken from other hospitals. That's not the case of big ones!!!!


Because big ones have big mouth.. Try to understand their problem!! :dry: :dry:


:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Understood....understood :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Few days before, my dad took my mom for eye test, they have checked her eyes and they told them to goto the hospital which is a headquarter. that hospital is 45km away from our location. My parents went to that hospital. then they test and again they suggest my parents to come next week as they need to test again. my parents gain went and had test. they again suggest one more test.

One more thing is, after going there, those hospital people used to make them stay full day. so that the people who stay full day will definitely have food in their canteen. So that they can be benefited by making money through tests and through canteen. My parents noticed this and stopped going to that hospital

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I don't think it is necessary at all, if patient or family members want that reassurance, then its okay... They just want extra money like that, not only that they also do some tests which are surely not needed..

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