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Private hospital in trouble for charging Bt30,000 for diarrhoea


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1 hour ago, brokenbone said:

i paid 10k some 17 years ago on pattaya memorial hospital.

for a "brokenbone" ?

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10 minutes ago, Destiny1990 said:

Always only about rigged medicine prices.. why not make it all transparent hospitals  put up at entrance all their prices: broken leg, heart attack, ear infection etc etc

 

It's a bit hard for "instances" but not for services - bed of room rates. hourly charges, x-rays or a list of drug prices.

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2 minutes ago, alfalfa19 said:

I'm guessing it was one of them pesky furriners who received this bill. 

 

Yes, got to be.  ( saying that, they do rip each other off as well )

If it was a Thai, he would have gone berserk with a meat cleaver. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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8 minutes ago, alfalfa19 said:

It seems they are adopting the American business model,  where I was charged 17,000 dollars for one night in the hospital, no operations or medications, and treated like a derelict the entire time.   

And, they want to force us to buy junk insurance to pay for it .........

  

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

Has nobody heard of Imodium (Loperamide)?

40bht for a generic pack of ten.

They are good but can cause problems if taken too often, Seems if used very frequently they have a bad effect on the muscles or whatever in your gut that 'keep things moving' 

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1 minute ago, overherebc said:

They are good but can cause problems if taken too often, Seems if used very frequently they have a bad effect on the muscles or whatever in your gut that 'keep things moving' 

Imagine being a drug addict and taking 50 at one go for your 'high'.

Couldn't poop for a month.

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The hospitals here know what we pay in the west. When we go to the hospital they simply cut the price in half thinking we will be elated, but it's still 4 times what a Thai would pay. It's subsidized healthcare for the locals. We do the same in America. When someone insured receives treatment, the bill can be thousands of dollars for a very minor outpatient visit. When a poor uninsured illegal immigrant receives care---it's free. The cost is recovered by inflating the price on the insured.

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I am sure this was overcharging, the client could have just eaten some rancid chicken for 20 THB

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3 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

I am sure it must read WILL face legal punishment ?

That will probably depend on the circumstances - who owns the hospital...

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50 minutes ago, alfalfa19 said:

I'm guessing it was one of them pesky furriners who received this bill. 

 

I doubt it, then the complaint would not even have been acknowledged.

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1 hour ago, Lenny Jones said:

C'mon - Name and shame the greedy mongrels

 

Oh! - wait! - that'll upset the tea-money flow from the hospital to "somewhere upwards"!

It is probably a "B"grade hospital somewhere along Sukhumwit

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Thai private hospitals are absolutely horrible when it comes to sucking money out of sick people.

 

For a period of time I had problem with outer ear infections. Back home I was treated with cleansing of the ear and then the doc smeared on something that would cure the infection. No antibiotics, and no other medicines. I had to repeat this procedure 2-3 times to get totally rid on the infection.

 

In Thailand - well doc there did the same, cleaned the ear, smeared on something to stop the infection. And then he prescribed 2 different antibiotics, 2 different eardrops, painkillers, antihistamine and 2 more medicines which I dont remember the name of right now. First of all - I didnt get well any faster with all those medicines and remedies I got in Thailand. I had to see the doc another 2-3 times there too. But of course the bill of it all became quite high in the end... 

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