Do you all think that nowadays, most, if not all hospitals have become businesses that are trying to be as profitable as possible - or do you think the large hospital bills are due to increase in the prices of items such as medicine and equipment?
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A lot of people see having a hospital as a business because they will treat people and they will make money when they treat people so it is a business but it is indirectDo you all think that nowadays, most, if not all hospitals have become businesses that are trying to be as profitable as possible - or do you think the large hospital bills are due to increase in the prices of items such as medicine and equipment?
The point you make about it being an indirect business actually makes a lot of sense. It is a bit unsettling to me, because hospitals are supposed to be this unit of care and help for those who need it.A lot of people see having a hospital as a business because they will treat people and they will make money when they treat people so it is a business but it is indirect
The point you make about it being an indirect business actually makes a lot of sense. It is a bit unsettling to me, because hospitals are supposed to be this unit of care and help for those who need it.
There are many hospitals now that will not even attend to patients if they do not have any money to pay them. They want to get money before they begin to treat the patientsYes I believe that hospital has not only become a place of business but has been a place of business
A business is an organization that offer service or sales goods for profit making
I believe the hike in prices of medical equipments and cost of running the hospital are what contribute to the high bill Being paid by patients,so it's not necessarily the fault or the making of the hospital management .Do you all think that nowadays, most, if not all hospitals have become businesses that are trying to be as profitable as possible - or do you think the large hospital bills are due to increase in the prices of items such as medicine and equipment?
I understand what you are saying but some of them are not even after saving the lives of people. All what they want to do is to make money by treating peopleI believe the hike in prices of medical equipments and cost of running the hospital are what contribute to the high bill Being paid by patients,so it's not necessarily the fault or the making of the hospital management .
Hospitals have really turned into business that in some hospitals, their main aim is after money and not particularly to save life and can even afford to lose life if payment is not made instantly.Do you all think that nowadays, most, if not all hospitals have become businesses that are trying to be as profitable as possible - or do you think the large hospital bills are due to increase in the prices of items such as medicine and equipment?
Doctors fees are expensive especially if you go to private hospitals. Any ventures that needs money for operation is considered operating a business. Hospital income must be sufficient to pay the.workers, plus maintaining all the hospital equipment and facilities.Do you all think that nowadays, most, if not all hospitals have become businesses that are trying to be as profitable as possible - or do you think the large hospital bills are due to increase in the prices of items such as medicine and equipment?
It's a combination of both factors actually. With the inflation, equipment has become more expensive, while the cost of living for the owners of the hospitals has also become higher, thus they increase prices to make up for the deficit.Do you all think that nowadays, most, if not all hospitals have become businesses that are trying to be as profitable as possible - or do you think the large hospital bills are due to increase in the prices of items such as medicine and equipment?
Yes, I think this point of view makes a lot of sense. Overall, it has actually become difficult and expensive to operate hospitals, especially in third-world countries. So I guess what you are saying is true.It's a combination of both factors actually. With the inflation, equipment has become more expensive, while the cost of living for the owners of the hospitals has also become higher, thus they increase prices to make up for the deficit.
If this is true, then it is truly shocking. I think this completely goes against the oath of doctors - doctors should help and care for civilians, and not at all scam them.I must say that it is. It is not only about the hospital, but also the doctors are making businesses with their patients. They suggest certain things to them despite not necessarily need to be done. That is what's happening in the hospitals these days.
Even the people who now work in public hospitals take it as a business and they collect money from people without the government consent when they are not supposed to do soPrivate hospitals are businesses that need to make a profit. They have to charge the customers enough to cover operational costs and make a profit. That is why they are always very expensive.