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Pay Extra $15 To Ensure Mother Gets The Correct Baby

xingguy

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Why should mothers pay an extra $15 to ensure that she gets the correct baby :confused:
WTF kind of news is this :mad:

Isn't it the hospital's moral obligation and utmost duty to ensure that the correct baby is match (and given) to the right mother?

So, does it mean that we would have pay extra dollars in future to get our "correct" reports, medication and injection?

When patient did not pay the extra dollar for "correctness", can the hospital shrug away responsibility if patient is given the wrong "something", be it baby, reports, medication or injection?

Seriously, KNN & WTF :oIo::kma:
 
It's a rich man's world.

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It's a rich man's world.

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That is the problem when the country is run like a business. Problem is compounded when business is a famiLee business.
So, Leepotism, cronyism, $2 (ka kee nang) company getting tender for software project flourishes.
 
So we are paying them extra in preventing them for making any mistakes....what is becoming of our medical services...we are truly a developed world so much developed than those countries before us.
 
Next time you got the wrong baby, its your own problem liao if you did not pay the $15.
 
What the fuck? So if I don't pay extra it's my fault if they screw up?
 
Seriously, I'm appalled that the govt hadn't yet implemented a mandatory paternity DNA test for all newborn babies... it eliminates all possibilities of mishaps and paternity fraud. You don't need RFID and all that bullshit.

This is what happens when you maximize profits and outsource healthcare jobs to cheap Pinoy and Tiong FTs so the directors of the various healthcare groups can laugh all the way to the bank. Privatize profits, socialize costs.
 
So we are paying them extra in preventing them for making any mistakes....what is becoming of our medical services...we are truly a developed world so much developed than those countries before us.

Don't be surprise if they want extra dollar for loved ones to claim the "right" dead body in the morgue :eek:
 
Next time you got the wrong baby, its your own problem liao if you did not pay the $15.

It would be hilarious if someone paid the $15 but still bring back the wrong baby. :D


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Gleneagles I understand, but KK......

This is a disgrace!
 
Reminds me of how in India, once you get from the airport to the hotel, they used to ask business travellers for US$100 fee to "confirm" their return plane ticket.

Those who don't pay the fee to "confirm" their return ticket later find that they ticket has been magically delayed at the last moment. To reinstate their original plane seat, they now have to pay a US$500 "last minute confirmation fee".

In the future for baby delivery, these are the schedule of fees:

$15 - get the right baby
$50 - pay the doctors to use sterilized equipment, else will used unsterilized equipment
$20 - ensure that right drugs are used if needed
$40 - soap and water fee for nurses to wash the baby after delivery
$10 - printing of correct name of birth certificate
$80 - ensure baby to be alive when returned to mother after washing and cleaning
$30 - fee for disposal of severed umbilical cord
$10 - fee for changing stained bedsheets after delivery
 
There's nothing you can do about it.

So what?

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That is the problem when the country is run like a business. Problem is compounded when business is a famiLee business.
So, Leepotism, cronyism, $2 (ka kee nang) company getting tender for software project flourishes.
 
Wtf. Come on la, the hospitals are already charging so high and yet they still want collect another $15 from the people to ensure that the correct baby being collected. :mad:
 
sue for 15k seems like a better idea no? this screw up is so obvious how to lose in court
 
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