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Chapter 379 - Chapter 193: The Little Girl with Abdominal Ascites—You Came to Me About This? (Part 2)

It's either a shady hospital or a 'money-grabbing' hospital.

There's another situation worth being wary of.

When a patient enters the emergency room, the doctor over-concerned about whether they've bought insurance is suspicious, if not outright problematic.

When the doctor performs some emergency treatment on a patient, considering the economic situation, they inquire about insurance.

That's quite normal.

Patients with insurance can use medications and some expensive rescue equipment without budget constraints, because a large portion can be reimbursed.

The patient can afford it.

Without insurance, every aspect must be saved for the patient, and treatments that can be avoided will be.

Doctors would only casually ask one or two questions on this matter.

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