A hospital in Dubai has given Rs. Forgive the bill of one and a half crore, gave ten thousand and sent it home
A hospital in Dubai has set an example for the rest of the world, even in times of crisis when the world is grappling with the crisis and the number of new patients is breaking records every day. It so happened that a hospital in Dubai treated an Indian youth suffering from coronary heart disease. After recovering at the end of 80 days of treatment, his bill was Rs 1.52 crore. Happened. However, due to his poor financial condition, the hospital waived his entire bill.
Odnala Rajesh, 42, a resident of Telangana's Jagatiyal district, fell ill in Dubai on April 23. He tested positive for corona and was admitted to a local hospital. The bill for 80 days of treatment was 7,62,555 dirhams (approximately Rs 1.52 crore). Rajesh was admitted to the hospital by Gundelli Narasimha, president of the Gulf Workers Protection Society. To help him, he informed Sumnath Reddy, a volunteer at the Indian Embassy in Dubai, who informed Harjit Singh, the Indian Ambassador for Labor in Dubai, and requested him to help him as Rajesh was not able to pay the bill.
Harjit Singh then wrote a letter to the hospital management demanding that the bill be waived on humanitarian grounds. The hospital management also responded positively, forgiving Rajesh's bill and giving him leave as well as arranging a free ticket to India from Dubai for him. He also helped Rajesh and one of his friends with 10 thousand rupees. Rajesh arrived in Hyderabad on July 14 on an Air India flight from Dubai. At the airport there, the officer sent him home, allowing him to be a 14-day home quarantine
A hospital in Dubai has set an example for the rest of the world, even in times of crisis when the world is grappling with the crisis and the number of new patients is breaking records every day. It so happened that a hospital in Dubai treated an Indian youth suffering from coronary heart disease. After recovering at the end of 80 days of treatment, his bill was Rs 1.52 crore. Happened. However, due to his poor financial condition, the hospital waived his entire bill.
Odnala Rajesh, 42, a resident of Telangana's Jagatiyal district, fell ill in Dubai on April 23. He tested positive for corona and was admitted to a local hospital. The bill for 80 days of treatment was 7,62,555 dirhams (approximately Rs 1.52 crore). Rajesh was admitted to the hospital by Gundelli Narasimha, president of the Gulf Workers Protection Society. To help him, he informed Sumnath Reddy, a volunteer at the Indian Embassy in Dubai, who informed Harjit Singh, the Indian Ambassador for Labor in Dubai, and requested him to help him as Rajesh was not able to pay the bill.
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Harjit Singh then wrote a letter to the hospital management demanding that the bill be waived on humanitarian grounds. The hospital management also responded positively, forgiving Rajesh's bill and giving him leave as well as arranging a free ticket to India from Dubai for him. He also helped Rajesh and one of his friends with 10 thousand rupees. Rajesh arrived in Hyderabad on July 14 on an Air India flight from Dubai. At the airport there, the officer sent him home, allowing him to be a 14-day home quarantine
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