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Government Or Private Owned Hospitals? by acidtalk: 4:45am On Jul 26, 2012
Taking Nigeria environment and practises into consideration what are the Advantages and Disadvantages of a Government (State and Federal) and a Private Hospital in terms of;

Professionalism
Affordability
Trust
Confidentiality
Desireability.

While some believe minor illness should be only taken to private hospitals but more critical ones to government owned hospitals. What's you actually take on both types in the Nigeria Context.
Re: Government Or Private Owned Hospitals? by Nobody: 4:49am On Jul 26, 2012
Government hospitals remains the best option,they have experts and consultants that are so many and they can share ideas together an reach a solution faster.private is expensive and they sometimes make a living out of the patient till the very end of the patient.
Re: Government Or Private Owned Hospitals? by acidtalk: 10:21am On Jul 26, 2012
olas2u: Government hospitals remains the best option,they have experts and consultants that are so many and they can share ideas together an reach a solution faster.private is expensive and they sometimes make a living out of the patient till the very end of the patient.

Thanks for the response.
Will appreciate more response from others.
I believe some people have opposing views on this.
Re: Government Or Private Owned Hospitals? by acidtalk: 10:13am On Oct 23, 2012
What attention (percentage) of the National Budget goes to Health every year and is it genuinely expended on that sector?

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