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Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Jeffyblaq(m): 7:11pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
I still don't get it.. What are the honourable thieves in the national assembly waiting to pass a bill on ONE CHILD SYNDROME. This would go a long way in reducing poverty and over population in this country. It still baffles me none has risen up to move a bill on this. Sitting down all day talking bullshits and getting fat cheques. Damn it! God help her! |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by amarachi06(f): 7:11pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
saphiere: l have done that |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by saphiere(f): 7:12pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
amarachi06:Thanks. Sorry for the stress. 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by saphiere(f): 7:14pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
amarachi06:No! You haven't. Go to the first page of this thread where you quoted me. The account details are still there. 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by amarachi06(f): 7:17pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
saphiere: l have done that. hob need to did the your own quote to reflect. l will still check all my quotes now. |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Okuda(m): 7:18pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
ibedun: how so... explain my ignorance. it seems i dnt know where it is emanting from |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Nobody: 7:20pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
smallsmall: So you prefer d hospital to send them back cos they can’t pay for the operation or to detain them till they complete payment ( most likely free food throughout that period) or they should operate them by calling consultants and paying the consultant(s) for the operation then let them go since they can’t pay cos the hospital is a charity organization? This is d reason some hospitals wont attend to patients who can’t pay. I know the hospital. Went to visit a lady that had cancer in d hospital last year march. Saw a lady who just gave birth there but couldn’t pay ( her husband stopped coming). The nurses said people around d place knows d MD will allow people to use d facility even if they dont have full payment but promise to pay but they try to play smart by trying to run away. D lady i saw there was also helped by a charity organization. I support the hospital in holding people till they pay instead of turning them back( even general hospitals do it too). 3 Likes |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by amarachi06(f): 7:21pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
saphiere: if you are talking about the quote from Ishilove, l cannot undo that cos she quoted me. she has to edit her reply to reflect. Check it very. immediately you called my attention to that, l have to edit it with "okay". |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by saphiere(f): 7:22pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
amarachi06:You have to unquote me then delete that account number. I cant do that myself because you quoted me.
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Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by saphiere(f): 7:23pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
amarachi06:I am talking about yours. See the screenshot attached. Unquote me totally and delete the account details. 1 Like
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Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by eshie(m): 7:30pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
I have a friend in Lagos who goes about paying such bills without noise! As a charity. If he reads this, he will do something. BBC did an article on the guy and his angelic mission. 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by saphiere(f): 7:31pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
amarachi06:Check your second comment you made on this thread. The comment is right above Ishilove's comment where she quoted you. That's where the bank detail is. Edit it and delete it. Thanks. |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by SIRTee15: 7:36pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
smallsmall: Oga help her pay the outstanding balance n stop speaking nonsense in the name of grammar. If the hospital had refused her treatment, u guys will be the one insulting doctors... Or she didn't know the road to govt hospital b4 carrying herself to private facility... |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Shaev7(m): 7:40pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Quite sad. I can't say much. 7 months, the child is even close to celebrating 1 year Birthday there. She wouldn't have just kept quiet. The hospital I work can't even do such. My M.D won't even detain a CS patient because of money for more than a month. Even the Drs. will contribute and pay. Some staff will also do Same, I just don't know if the story has another side of it. But it's quite sad.... 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by flexshop(m): 7:40pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
phineas: In the end it will be counter productive More hospitals will demand higher deposit fees and refer patients unable to meet them As such more and more patients would be denied Medicare The status quo actually benefits the poor. In the end, the masses would suffer if what you propose is carried out without a total overhaul of the health sector 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Shaev7(m): 7:47pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
smallsmall: probably you didn't read the news properly, The name of the Hospital is , 'Mojo hospital at Egbeda shasha in Lagos.' Truly is unfair. I even frowned at the news because I work in a hospital too. My M.D. won't do such. He's too kind for this to happen. Ignorance is really playing here. To Me, I feel this news is missing out some infos. 7 months, the child will celebrate 1 year Birthday there. |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Nobody: 7:48pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
NK style. |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 7:48pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
mamaafrik:You are kind. |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 7:51pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
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Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by LOVELYSKINZNEW(f): 7:52pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Holding her down then how will she pay u back wickedness at work |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 7:58pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
TheSuperb:Are you a Nigerian? Take the lead! |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Studio247: 8:05pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
So many women who went to hospital for delivery ended up becoming tenents because of outrageous hospital bills May God help every pregnant women with money for delivery At every woman deserves a good rest after Child birth |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:06pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
jrusky:...should they have demanded payment upfront and left her for dead, when she could not? Or would you have reduced a ₦350,000 Good of yours to 250000 naira and after the person pays 160000 you allow them go? ..and when you do how many customers would you do that for in a day? Honest question!! Hooonest question!! 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Ategberoson(m): 8:06pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
why is her account details to assist her not provided in the article ? |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:14pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Yankee101:...and the next time you go into another of that kind of hospital with your friend, but they left her/him in a critical conditiond(till she loses her right in your face) because of the fear of being judged and prosecuted after helping, I hope you will look back and remember your conclusion over the last help rendered. 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Bashoruntolu(m): 8:17pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Incorrect and inaccurate facts. Crazy how Nigerians abuse the only few systems left still conducting life-saving gestures. Yhu will gift them kilometres but they will want to take miles. Giving a discount of 100k from an agreed 350k is out of this world considering losses yhu will surely accrue because of the gesture. The patient turning around to clout-shame yhu is a shame and an ungrateful act. If the foundation is actually set out to help the patient, why can't they do the honorable by excluding the name of the concerned hospital. Why can't they call out the father responsible for this mess? Do yhu think this hospital will make 100k profit from the 350k they charged yhu? No? In spite of the economic situation in the country, the hospital has not increased their charges yet consumables and drugs prices have gone up, most of them run on generators and are surely faced with the increase in petroleum product's prices, same with electricity charges. Gloves alone is now being sold on an average price of 2,500N from 1,200N before covid-19, same with syringes, needles, cannulas, drugs including covid-19 acclaimed treatment-drug, chloroquine. Staffs no longer want to be receiving same salary pre-covid19, minimum wage increase and the economic meltdown, they are demanding for more, same with surgeons, anaesthetics and hospital porters. Yet yhu want a discount after claiming a medical bill is too high thus inaffordable. The funny thing is if they go to a government hospital, somehow the system will not give any leverage to ask for discount not to talk of taking the government-owned hospital to the media under false accusations like the one we are hearing here... Can yhu go to a government hospital and tell them the cashier yhu will pay after a procedure... Before I go further, let me give yhu a breakdown of that your 350k for emergency CS - Surgeon, even one, will collect 80-100k, an anaesthetic will want 50k, the working air-condition in that theatre will take at least 500N for that one hour procedure, the cleaner will use detergents, disinfectants including savlon and hypo which will gulp like 2000N, consumables which includes catheter, needles, syringes, blood-giving sets, gloves, nasopharageal tubes, face masks, nurses cap etc will take at least 10k, there's every possibility that the baby will use suction machine, olive or coconut oil, pampers, cord clamps, and cord gel...all amounting to about 50k; added to the possibility of blood transfusion for the new mothers ( 1 pint at 15k to 20k (O+); now ogapatapata, DRUGS will take at least 50k including stronger antibiotics as the hospital does not want yhu to come down with any breakdown so they will use stronger drugs like ceftriazone tazobactam (branded) and meropenem... Now add up all these aforementioned costs and tell me why yhu feel its no shame talking ill of a non-Jesus resembling person that gave a discount of 100k from the agreed 350k because he has observed that yhu might not be able to pay up the full charges... One thing yhu must know is that the hospital likewise every other business does not like debts. But one thing I'm sure of is that the hospital will never at any point stop treating yhu for whatever yhu come down while still under their custody... Yhu cant keep asking for a particular channel on your ward TV, asking yhu go out for a party or go see relatives while yhu are still indebted to the hospital. The nurse yhu claim to be the only one is not the only one helping yhu in that hospital, yhu deem him or her to be the only one helping her because yhu speak same language and feels a lot at home with him or her when yhu are gossiping having turned to a chief-patient... Know hospitals tends to carry out charitable gestures but they are not a charity organization... Appreciate, please do not crown their work with media stress. I don't work in that hospital, I work in another hospital and all I wrote just now is fucking unethical 3 Likes |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:21pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
ikorodureporta:Hmmm smart |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:23pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
phineas:Mention three of those MANY ways. |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:28pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
SIRTee15:...offering to pay the outstanding balance is what I've been expecting out of all that he has been typing but I haven't seen anything that looks like that from all that he has typed 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Bashoruntolu(m): 8:31pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Midadeola: Who are yhu Yhu are f u c k i n g ntelligent, no one including my humble self will again write out his kinda comment even in 40yrs |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:34pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Bashoruntolu:I wonder how they think 1 Like |
Re: Nursing Mother Detained For 7 Months In Lagos Hospital Over N90,000 Unpaid Bill by Midadeola(f): 8:36pm On Oct 02, 2020 |
Bashoruntolu:Nice to meet you! 1 Like |
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