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The
trade
of
death...
Asia
Hospital
is
a
model...
Written
by:
Hassan
Ahmed
Al-Hassan
Published
in
Sudanile
on
10-24-2014
For
non-specialized
investors
to
agree
to
buy
hospitals
or
establish
private
hospitals
for
the
purpose
of
investing
in
patients
or
treatment
without
the
slightest
professional
or
medical
controls
in
the
manner
of
traditional
trade
in
perfume
markets,
this
is
not
an
easy
matter
and
cannot
be
litigated
against.
It
is
enough
just
to
go
to
those
private
hospitals
or
medical
grocery
stores
that
do
not
offer
sufficient
curative
goods
to
find
that
the
most
important
location
in
the
hospital
is
“the
cashier,”
where
you
must
pay
first.
It
does
not
matter
whether
the
patient
is
in
a
critical
condition
or
not,
and
it
does
not
matter
whether
he
dies
without
first
aid
or
not,
as
long
as
you
do
not
pay.
Advance
a
balance
in
the
hospital
treasury.
Asia
Hospital
is
one
of
those
hospitals
that
engage
in
the
trade
of
trafficking
in
patients.
Hundreds
of
patients
flock
from
the
outskirts
of
the
city,
crowding
the
hospital
without
providing
real
services
and
without
there
being
any
hope
that
the
patient
will
get
out
on
foot,
despite
the
millions
of
pounds
that
the
hospital
drains
from
the
patients’
families.
It
is
enough
to
listen
to
the
bulletins.
Deaths
occur
every
evening,
shocking
the
number
of
deaths
that
return
to
their
families
as
lifeless
bodies
due
to
medical
negligence,
lack
of
care,
poor
diagnosis,
or
the
lack
of
doctors
capable
of
diagnosing
the
disease
and
providing
medicine.
The
only
unambiguous
fact
that
the
hospital
presents
is
the
treatment
bill,
which
does
not
exclude
anything.
Rather,
you
cannot
transport
the
body
of
the
deceased
due
to
negligence
unless
you
pay
the
remainder
of
the
extinguished
treatment
bill.
The
hospital
does
not
provide
medical
reports,
as
hospitals
all
over
the
world
do,
in
order
to
avoid
bearing
responsibility.
Critical
cases
that
hospital
doctors
fail
to
treat
or
diagnose
are
often
transferred
to
other
hospitals
at
the
responsibility
of
the
patient’s
family,
without
a
medical
report
accompanying
the
patient,
so
that
the
hospital
is
not
subject
to
the
lack
of
accountability
at
all.
These
commercial
hospitals,
which
patients
come
to
due
to
the
deterioration
of
medical
services
in
the
country
and
the
state’s
dissolution
of
its
responsibilities
in
medical
care
according
to
humanitarian
standards,
are
not
subject
to
monitoring
or
accountability
at
all,
in
line
with
the
system
of
corruption,
whose
institutions
have
been
able
to
do
everything
that
affects
people’s
lives
after
many
honorable
doctors
who
were
reconciled
with
honor
emigrated.
The
profession
and
those
who
are
aware
of
their
humanitarian
duties,
as
a
few
of
them
remained
fighting
in
public
hospitals
without
any
trick
or
ability
to
stop
corruption
or
provide
humanitarian
medical
service
to
their
patients,
and
others
drifted
in
search
of
livelihood
in
corrupt
medical
institutions
that
devour
the
flesh
of
sick
patients,
both
poor
and
rich,
without
conscience
and
without
providing
treatment
in
return.
Asia
Hospital
and
other
private
hospitals
are
not
qualified
according
to
medical
standards
and
are
not
bound
by
professional
controls
and
do
not
care
about
the
conditions
that
are
necessary
for
the
establishment
of
a
commercial
hospital,
the
most
important
of
which
is
the
hospital’s
ability
to
provide
complete
therapeutic
services
and
complete
medical
care
and
that
the
hospital
be
qualified
with
the
necessary
equipment
to
aid
patients,
such
as
medical
care
devices
for
critical
cases,
breathing
and
cardiac
stimulation.
Doctors
must
be
qualified
to
diagnose
the
disease
and
provide
the
correct
medicine.
Commercial
hospitals
are
managed
and
established
with
a
profit
and
loss
account
because
most
of
their
owners
are
either
merchants
and
businessmen
who
have
no
connection
to
the
medical
profession
and
the
privacy
of
the
profession
and
its
humanitarian
requirements
and
conditions,
or
influential
doctors
who
have
practiced
commerce
and
taken
shelter
under
the
fence
of
authority
as
active
members
of
the
public
corruption
system
without
anyone
who
dares
to
hold
them
accountable
legally.
Hassan
Ahmed..
Sudanile
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