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Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by nedekid: 1:29pm On Mar 30 |
Iamzik:It just does not make sense. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by nedekid: 1:32pm On Mar 30 |
AareGaa:You must sha find a way to infuse tribalism. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Foodhub2023: 1:36pm On Mar 30 |
[quote author=nlfpmod post=129180357] Lola Okunin[/quote I have my own share of this story in Kubwa general hospital it's really a fraud. I revenge when my daughter need to do some test at the Lab and der want to play smartness omo see as Slap just dey rain like water until der call police and base on who I be i return after 2 munites and der all apologize |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Father4all: 1:36pm On Mar 30 |
Take them to court. Same thing as LUTH. donated two pints of blood through proxy. Then during my surgery, blood wasn't used because my body didn't need it. Then after the surgery, they did not want to give me back the blood my proxy donated or the money paid to my proxy. Told them I will take them to court. The idiots started begging. Last last sha, forfeit it to them. But I put a good fight. Forfeited it because couldn't be going there always |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Tallesty1(m): 1:53pm On Mar 30 |
folake4u:SMH. Corruption don finish this country and almost everyone is guilty. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by folake4u(f): 2:16pm On Mar 30 |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by TrackerSK: 2:36pm On Mar 30 |
Chikel20000:Are you high? |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by April4th(m): 2:41pm On Mar 30 |
Almost all the government owned hospitals in Lagos is guilty of this, not just only LASUTH. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by iamtoofan: 3:03pm On Mar 30 |
Samirana360: Luth is even worst, you will suffer all kind of depression.. mentally, physically, financially and spiritually plus militant mosquitoes |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by CRNetwork(m): 3:08pm On Mar 30 |
The challenges are from people wheeled in with emergencies requiring urgent transfusion who can't wait but must be transfused irrespective of whether they have money or not. These include pregnancy complications and accident victims that are prioritized during Triage. Even if you donate 10 pints of blood preoperatively and there is a more serious emergency, it will be attended to first These unplanned cases are the greatest recipient from blood bank. About 30% of women receiving blood transfusion in labor ward have no money and no body yet its compulsory that they are treated If the blood you donated is no longer there , you should thank God because you may have saved an indigent patient in emergency Shady deals are usually minimal |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by aviara: 4:07pm On Mar 30 |
This is part of how Lagos makes the bogus IGR |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by aviara: 4:12pm On Mar 30 |
CRNetwork: So Mr A donates blood for his own treatment and the blood is used for Mr B. So Mr A should die while Mr B lives. What if Mr A didn't donate where would they have seen blood for Mr B? The hospital should have their own blood bank for such emergencies and not robbing Paul to pay Peter. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by harjay1986: 4:26pm On Mar 30 |
3kay945: My point is that those hospital are wicked imagine, I bought the said blood so am willing to give it for free to next patient but they will still collect money from the patient 1 Like |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by nedekid: 4:34pm On Mar 30 |
NoToPile:It is called a blood bank. You deposit blood and when needed, you should atleast equal dose of blood. If you deposit your cash in the bank, 6 months laster, your come to withdraw, is it the came excert notes you deposited you will be given? No, you get it from a pool of funds accumulated from other depositors. Same thing with the blood bank, you deposit blood not donate in this case. Your blood is given to others that have donated earlier that needs it now, few months down the line when you need yours, it ought to be given to you from the pool of deposited blood. The issue of your deposited blood expired is not tangible then. I think the major problem is the staff selling the blood and profiting off it, as in a bank cannot give out more than it has as it will be insolvent. 1 Like |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Iamzik: 5:02pm On Mar 30 |
NoToPile: I'm not sure that you and I read the same article |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by maasoap(m): 5:19pm On Mar 30 |
Obito555: You read report the at all? It is not donated for free, it is like you're buying two pints for the LASUTH lab, only for them to resell it to their accomplices outside where you will be directed to go and pay for it for the second time. . It is a messed up situation |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by maasoap(m): 5:26pm On Mar 30 |
I don't think you understood a word in the report you read above. NoToPile: 15k for screening each pint of blood? May be you are right though. Whether it is donated in advance or at the point it's required you will pay for the blood gotten. You already donated two pints in advance, why making you pay again? Does it even make sense to you? Blood issues can be one big wahala in general hospitals. No, it is not. The arrangement is fantastic, corruption is the problem here. And people hardly donate, blood is not like drugs one can buy there has to be a supply. Once no supply it will be scarce hence the wahala we have here and there.That's why they make the patients' people donate blood in advance. Sometimes, patients relatives would donate and they wouldn't need that blood again for a number of reasons |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by NoToPile: 5:46pm On Mar 30 |
nedekid: Let's even leave the racketeering aside. The donation is meant to guarantee the availability of the no of pints you donated. The issue always is at the point the blood is needed, there might not be blood available because other patients had used it. When emergencies occur they won't wait to ask if they have donated or not, blood available at that point will be used to treat them and then those who donated might have nothing to use when it's time for them to use it. . Whether this is right or wrong is another thing entirely. It still about supply. Point is in some cases donating does not guarantee blood will be available when the person needs it Which can be very heartbreaking Is it meant to available - yes. What if it's not then what happens? If there's excess supply we won't be having this discussion. I did a little bit of training at Blood bank so I saw how the issues go, as far back as 09. When the train collided with the BRT bus last year there were calls for blood donation if there was excess supply I doubt there would be such calls. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by NoToPile: 5:50pm On Mar 30 |
maasoap: Wrong @bolded. All the blood patients relatives donate can be mopped up by emergencies and then what happens when the people who donated need them? This thread and this discussion we are having now. Let's leave the corruption part aside, that's another angle to the whole story. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by badoh(m): 5:53pm On Mar 30 |
nnol:And these doctors and nurses want Nigeria to be better? See, an average Nigerian is selfish and bribe-driven. I wish the govt can clamp down on irregularities going on in the public hospitals and health centres. Most of these doctors are also in the habit of referring patients to their private hospitals. 2 Likes |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Countyguy: 6:00pm On Mar 30 |
DrFunmisticGlow:True word Nigeria can be aggressive in situations like this |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by rafcrown(m): 6:08pm On Mar 30 |
Pray that some criminals are not selling blood to RITUALISTS |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by descarado: 6:08pm On Mar 30 |
YesDaddyTill203:It still boils down to elected officials. Elected officials make the institutions strong. Period. 1 Like |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by PHAYOL81: 6:17pm On Mar 30 |
There's always two sides to a coin but if true, then that's one of those worms destroying the pillars of development we are aspiring to build. LASG should urgently investigate this. descarado: There's little elected officers can do to solidify institutions especially if superior institutions who are saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the activities of chains of institutions under them are equally made of corrupt citizens. For instance, in the case of the NIGERIAN caught in sharp practice in UK nursing field, the elected leaders ain't the ones who called her out but NMC, which is a controlling institution for the nurses and midwifes in the kingdom. If the NMC had turned a blind eye, there's little the elected officers could've done. In my opinion, a good set of individuals make up a good family, the good set of which make up a good society (wherein good institutions emerges), hence combination of good societies bring up a good nation. What this insinuates is that all the institutions, whether electoral, professional, religious, government, etc. are all reflections of the ethical and moral value each individual in the society protrudes. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by newoffer: 6:45pm On Mar 30 |
Anything Govt hospital. No empathy. They've seen lots of trouble in this life to be nice to anybody. Samirana360: |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Ofadaman(m): 6:48pm On Mar 30 |
someone should take garlic and a wooden stake there, maybe the warden is a vampire |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Ameduedwin: 8:35pm On Mar 30 |
nairalanda1:there is a law now in any government hospital that if you want to register your pregnant wife there, you must donate two pint of blood before your wife delivered, assuming you donate the blood and time comes to use the blood and One doctor or nurse tell you there is no blood, what will you do? |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by maasoap(m): 9:38pm On Mar 30 |
NoToPile: Why forcing them to donate then and pay for either the blood or the screening when they will be asked again to go and buy blood when it is time to attend to their patient? It is cheating |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by nairalanda1(m): 9:49pm On Mar 30 |
Ameduedwin: GO and look for blood what else...there is always the NBTS. Branches nationwide. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Abee79(m): 10:52pm On Mar 30 |
Unfortunately, this corrupt practice is not only perpetrated in the hospital you mentioned. It's a widespread practice in almost all government hospitals. You donate blood or pay for it, if it wasn't utilized during the procedure, you get no refund. People donate blood freely, but even in an emergency situation, one is forced to purchase. The scam is too deep . . . |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by Meerahbel: 11:28pm On Mar 30 |
Love800:Health is wealth, use reputable private hospitals. |
Re: The Blood Bank Fraud At LASUTH By Lola Okunrin by NoToPile: 11:31pm On Mar 30 |
maasoap: Seems you are mixing it up, at the point of donation no payment is made, (except you paid someone personally to help donate ) when you need the blood thats when payment is made that's when people say they buy blood and the blood bank peeps say the amount paid to get the blood is cost of screening the blood donated. |
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