Letters from our readers
CORRECTION: The following correction was published Wednesday, May 17, 2000: A word was omitted in a letter that expired Tuesday’s Herald-Tribune. The sentence should read: “Member States may not require that all abortions after the first quarter of benefits to be achieved in a hospital.”
Could not celebrate the hospital bills
11B your Page 7 Number of May contains an excellent advertising. The display is a celebration of the National Week of the hospital. I thought it would be appropriate that before someone launched the filling balloons or assembly Marching Bands parades proposed for public procurement, we should keep in mind that health care is, general business for a profit.
I think we as a society have been placed in a false sense of security in regard to how we hospitals in general. We are consoled by our proximity to emergency medical services for use, and we tend to adoption, the hospital is there to protect our interests better. We continue to believe, until the invoice received, and we are shocked back to reality.
I think it has a certain, in our world today, that the costs of medical benefits are more easily than that of the typical household budget. That is why we have received health insurance. That is also why it political impetus for reform in the sector. The assurances are well trained on the practices of our health providers and policy formulation to limit their liability to pay only what is considered “reasonable and practical.
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