So the rich will have to pay. Define rich. I don't qualify for BR1M but I can't afford private healthcare either.
Public hospitals go for Full Pay Patient plan
Public hospitals go for Full Pay Patient plan
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Nov 6 2016, 02:28 PM
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So the rich will have to pay. Define rich. I don't qualify for BR1M but I can't afford private healthcare either.
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Nov 6 2016, 02:32 PM) No not that way. U r given a choice. From previous experience, u cna choose to be private or government. If private u get more say as in op date, which specialist to attend to u which specialist will do the operation. Whereas non paying will be mos or housemen seeing u, doing the operations , after discussed with said specialists. Thanks for the clarification. I certainly hope things stay this way. |
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