I know it is an English speaking board but.......................
D?j? vu ???
OK closed, lol !!!!!
Yes all over, again.
I know it is an English speaking board but.......................
D?j? vu ???
OK closed, lol !!!!!
Number one,when "they" start bringing your personal life into the discussion, you have won!
Trying to teach Dominicans,is like "Hearding Cats"!
No offense "Cats"!
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I hate to say this, but will anyways: You sound like the " UGLY American" people from foreign countries hate. A bulldozer may do a great job of flattening the ground, but usually takes all the soil that allows something to grow. Catch what I mean. I absolutely do not hate you, I've never met you.
Maybe she shouldn't put words in someone's mouth to rationalize their behavior.I agree with you. The only problem is that we are just reading posts. We don't know how it will translate in real life. She is not dumb, people should give her the benefit of the doubt, instead of attacking her and dragging her personal life in.
No mas.
All this crap about how bad the Dominican hospitals are; do you think that is from ignorance, choice or just plain lack of funding?
I'll wager # 3
I just don't know why some people seem to get personally offensive when someone disagrees with them. Certainly most have done it but for some it is a modus operandi unfortunately like Racer.
Not washing your hands (very cheap) is #1 & #2.
I'm trying to understand what you are saying? Are you using some sort of online translator because its not very good. It is coming out a little similar to the drunk rants of an ex member hereThe DR is a beggarly country it could be said mostly do to it's mismanaged resources and degeneracy. Nonetheless, the scrutiny repair I've seen is fantabulous for a figure of the direction needful. As far as the overt hospitals go is it quite contingent to get keen and professional treatment as retentive as they aren't overwhelmed. No the accommodations mostly aren't pretty or comfortable.
Also, most of the doctors that product in the overt hospitals also operate in a inward clinic or straight soul their own exercise.
Finally, my chief died of mansion in the US because of his doc's indiscretion and we also lived a few life unable to get wellbeing insurance for me and my wife. Moreover, while lawsuits may appear to help scrutiny professionals act much responsible by all accounts it is a 1000000000 greenback industry in the US so that's not maybe as industrial as one might opine.
Unfortunately there's a huge chasm between the service offered by public hospitals and private clinics. If you have the money you can get very good care at places such as Hospiten, but if you're really poor then you could easily be left to die over a simple illness.
I've heard of patients not being allowed to leave the clinic until the debt is settled, but never heard of clinics not accepting patients for not having the money up front. I'm sure it happens...
Shalena is correct to extent that lack of money doesn't excuse the treatment of patients. The problem is deeper than money and resources. For instance when my sister was an intern in "El Morgan" one of those investigative programs went there to investigate what kind of care patients were getting and she spoke up about the bad situation. Long story short after the camera left she was threatened that she would be expelled from the program (losing everything she had worked for) if she said anything else and the hospital director even went as far as to say to her that "All heroes are dead"...clearly a veiled threat to just shut up. So you can see how doctors are indoctrinated to just accept it and of course after seeing so many of these cases they get jaded to the point where patients in public hospitals are almost just like another object in a never ending assembly line of misery.
Bottom line if you can afford it, get health insurance and have some money saved just in case so you and your loved ones can go to a private clinic when/if the need arises.