Kick Backs For Orthopedic Surgery In Chennai India Posted: 04-21-06 12:16pm
Yes its true. A private orthopaedic
hospital has thrown ethics to the wind and
have sent its agents to solicit patient
referrals from general practitioners in
turn assuring them of a 7% cut from the
total hospital bill. A poor gp will fall
head over heels to coerce his patient to
undergo surgery at that hospital.
This same hospital has unleashed a
publicity campaign over tv, radio and the
print media claiming that they are doing a
knee replacement through arthroscopic
surgery. This claim is not only absurd
but false, misleading and malicious. The
unaware patient will get admitted
expecting only 5 mm scars but will
discover after waking up from surgery that
his knee has been cut up by 6 inches(
mandatory length of scar for a total knee
replacement)
the chief of the hospital is a
megalomaniac and assumes that he has
pocketed the high and mighty of indian
politics, medical council and other
bodies. He has only himself to deceive
by this false propoganda.
He offers kickbacks to several health
ministries in the gulf like oman, kuwait,
saudi, etc.
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