"If someone suddenly collapses because their heart has stopped working, every second matters. Without immediate bystander CPR, their chances of survival reduce by about 10% with each passing minute.โ ~ Dr.Kavuma Peter.
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@SimonKaggwaNjal Any further sharing of such information rests with those parties. Healthcare providers are bound by strict confidentiality clauses, which all staff are required to uphold. Dr.Castro has done well with the holding statement.
@SimonKaggwaNjal Hospitals are not obligated to provide information about patients or individuals who pass away in their care to anyone other than the immediate family, specifically the next of kin, or relevant regulatory bodies such as the medical council.
@mtnug I have been doing the same for the past 5 days up on Case Number: INC13843094. All details regarding my payment issue have already been submitted, yet the case remains unresolved, and I keep receiving generic responses.
I need support from @mtnug . It has now been 5 days, and I keep receiving the same response from different agents. I hope these are not AI-generated responses because the issue is still unresolved.
Does anyone get anything resolved by this telecom?
@ponton_alex There is no intention, message, or value alignment in doing so.
We also deliberately provide direct access to Patient Support and Patient Experience Managers, with their contacts visible at all touch points, because conversations often bring clarity faster than assumptions.
@ponton_alex I can understand why that would feel jarring, especially in a hospital setting where emotions are already high. Context matters.
That said, C-Care IHK would not โ and does not โ advertise funeral services within its facilities.
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Beyond community impact, Rotarians gain a C-Care card to plan health costs and access quality care across the network with discounts on key services.
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@yousum2001@kirya_ug The unfortunate truth is that, in most cases, healthcare must be paid for in order to receive timely and appropriate treatment. Unless there is clear mismanagement that leads to preventable harm, patients will still have to pay, whether the amount is big or small.