Pls read this & avoid from these hospital

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Menna mage thaththawa ASIRI hospital ekedi maraa gaththa hati :( :( :( :(

Wadi wisthara onaa nam...please contact me. :( :( :( :(

Meewagee ekaalata ahu wenna epaa :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

Apita wechcha deya...oyalatath wenna puluwan......General Hospital ekata yanna onaama deyakadi......

Man mehema thread ekak daana eka...EK ekee rules walata wiruddada danne na man....:no: :no:

So.....meeka man dannee.....mee wagee dewal gana danuwath karanna witharai.....

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Samindri

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im so sad abt ur father... math dr aluboygen treatment aran thiyenawa.... horekma thama... doctorslage waradin una deyak nisa adatath man vidawanawa... :(
 

sl_play_boy

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Ammooo maget eka testicle ekak (vericozz) hitiye Asiri eke.....mage ammooooo pas paaganne nee narahenpita palatakawat....

Kalubowila yanawa mama....

oya kari doctorslawa courts geniyanna oonee........ sentence karanna beri unat adu gaane minussunwa denuwat karanna puluwanne..


danukapeiris said:
you can say avoid from Asiri hospital after a one incidence
 

crosswind

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This thread is more than 1 year old but everyone seems to be feeling the pain of your father. Let me also offer my deepest condolences.

Also there are some things about the Sri Lankan medical field which is sad but true.

If a patient passes away because of a doctor's negligence... there's no point if you take legal action. Because no doctor will give evidence against another doctor. This is because of the terrorist organization called the Govt. Medical Officers Association. This same mafia are the ppl who organize doctors' strikes.

If one doctor plans to give evidence against another doctor, automatically the terrorist organization will do every thing possible to stop it using threats and various tactics.

The second most unfortunate thing is not only doctors in Asiri or other private hospitals who are negligent. Same happens in government hospitals also. Unfortunately the news doesnt get exposed so often.

In UK or USA or any developed country, a doctor cannot even prescribe a pain killer to a patient without explaining in detail what he prescribed, why is he prescribing, what is the conclusion he has why this is the right medicine, what are the side effects etc. etc. And they prescribe medicine after taking adequate tests. In Sri Lanka, medicine is prescribed with trial and error. "Meka sathiyak aran balamu" is a famous saying with any (con)doctor.

Its a real sad situation indeed.
 

Bagwell

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    I just read this post, sorry for your loss bro...........

    Hope justice will be served..............
     

    pop1212

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    Nithi Adhara Commisssion ekata kiyala leagal action ekak ganin.
    eken free lawyers la denawa. don't let this kind of people to do this kind of works again!!!
     

    urajdrlk

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    crosswind said:
    This thread is more than 1 year old but everyone seems to be feeling the pain of your father. Let me also offer my deepest condolences.

    Also there are some things about the Sri Lankan medical field which is sad but true.

    If a patient passes away because of a doctor's negligence... there's no point if you take legal action. Because no doctor will give evidence against another doctor. This is because of the terrorist organization called the Govt. Medical Officers Association. This same mafia are the ppl who organize doctors' strikes.

    If one doctor plans to give evidence against another doctor, automatically the terrorist organization will do every thing possible to stop it using threats and various tactics.

    The second most unfortunate thing is not only doctors in Asiri or other private hospitals who are negligent. Same happens in government hospitals also. Unfortunately the news doesnt get exposed so often.

    In UK or USA or any developed country, a doctor cannot even prescribe a pain killer to a patient without explaining in detail what he prescribed, why is he prescribing, what is the conclusion he has why this is the right medicine, what are the side effects etc. etc. And they prescribe medicine after taking adequate tests. In Sri Lanka, medicine is prescribed with trial and error. "Meka sathiyak aran balamu" is a famous saying with any (con)doctor.

    Its a real sad situation indeed.

    :yes: :yes: :growl: :growl: :angry: :angry:
     

    Wal Bada

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  • crosswind said:
    If a patient passes away because of a doctor's negligence... there's no point if you take legal action. Because no doctor will give evidence against another doctor. This is because of the terrorist organization called the Govt. Medical Officers Association. This same mafia are the ppl who organize doctors' strikes.
    There's a document called Bed Head Ticket. It is taken in to custody of the director of the institution, when there's a complaint. The actions will be decided on the content of the BHT. No doctor can give evidence (what ever his expertise) which is contradicting with the BHT. Your accusations are baseless, as there are many cases of compensation paid due to medical negligence, but the most of these are due to "soda bottle reaction" of the patients, where they are provoked and fooled by NGO's which earn through handling such cases. Most of the time, these baseless allegations end as EPIC FAILS.


    If one doctor plans to give evidence against another doctor, automatically the terrorist organization will do every thing possible to stop it using threats and various tactics.
    GMOA only involved doctors in government service. GPs, doctors employed in private sector does not come under GMOA. Once again base less allegation, as some times these experts are foreign doctors.

    The second most unfortunate thing is not only doctors in Asiri or other private hospitals who are negligent. Same happens in government hospitals also. Unfortunately the news doesnt get exposed so often.
    It does not get exposed often, yes, everybody knows that it is due to lack of facilities. One or two patients die every day because ICU facilities cannot be provided. Even for other facilities, it's the same story.

    In UK or USA or any developed country, a doctor cannot even prescribe a pain killer to a patient without explaining in detail what he prescribed, why is he prescribing, what is the conclusion he has why this is the right medicine, what are the side effects etc. etc. And they prescribe medicine after taking adequate tests.
    In practice it's nice. And you deliberately failed to mention that in those countries doctors see only 20 patients per day, and payed heftily even when payments adjusted according to the GNP. Let's see the ground situation. In a district hospital OPD attendance is 100-350. Only 1-3 doctors are available to see the patients. Now that means each doctor sees about 100 patients. OPD is open from 8-12 and 2-4, that is 360 minutes. each patient will get only 3.6 minutes!. Now what is your suggestion? See them as in US/UK and ask the rest to go home and come tomorrow, or see all of them? What is your solution?

    In Sri Lanka, medicine is prescribed with trial and error. "Meka sathiyak aran balamu" is a famous saying with any (con)doctor.
    You have absolutely NO knowledge in medicine. Even in US/UK it's the same. For pneumonia in every country tentative treatment started until sputum / blood culture and antibiotic sensitivity report is available. Sputum culture costs 1200, and blood culture 1800. You want those investigations to be done in thousands in such a poor country? What is your alternative?

    Its a real sad situation indeed.
    People like you should be kept in an OPD for one day and should be asked to write down, name, age and presenting complaint of all patients in a OPD. Never mind on prescribing. After that, you'll be much reserved in your judgement.
     
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    Wal Bada said:
    There's a document called Bed Head Ticket. It is taken in to custody of the director of the institution, when there's a complaint. The actions will be decided on the content of the BHT. No doctor can give evidence (what ever his expertise) which is contradicting with the BHT. Your accusations are baseless, as there are many cases of compensation paid due to medical negligence, but the most of these are due to "soda bottle reaction" of the patients, where they are provoked and fooled by NGO's which earn through handling such cases. Most of the time, these baseless allegations end as EPIC FAILS.


    GMOA only involved doctors in government service. GPs, doctors employed in private sector does not come under GMOA. Once again base less allegation, as some times these experts are foreign doctors.

    It does not get exposed often, yes, everybody knows that it is due to lack of facilities. One or two patients die every day because ICU facilities cannot be provided. Even for other facilities, it's the same story.

    In practice it's nice. And you deliberately failed to mention that in those countries doctors see only 20 patients per day, and payed heftily even when payments adjusted according to the GNP. Let's see the ground situation. In a district hospital OPD attendance is 100-350. Only 1-3 doctors are available to see the patients. Now that means each doctor sees about 100 patients. OPD is open from 8-12 and 2-4, that is 360 minutes. each patient will get only 3.6 minutes!. Now what is your suggestion? See them as in US/UK and ask the rest to go home and come tomorrow, or see all of them? What is your solution?

    You have absolutely NO knowledge in medicine. Even in US/UK it's the same. For pneumonia in every country tentative treatment started until sputum / blood culture and antibiotic sensitivity report is available. Sputum culture costs 1200, and blood culture 1800. You want those investigations to be done in thousands in such a poor country? What is your alternative?

    People like you should be kept in an OPD for one day and should be asked to write down, name, age and presenting complaint of all patients in a OPD. Never mind on prescribing. After that, you'll be much reserved in your judgement.


    ya u r 100%. he is promoting some other hospitals (indirectly). dont know about the medicine and how to respect to the doctors service
     

    urajdrlk

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    danukapeiris said:
    ya u r 100%. he is promoting some other hospitals (indirectly). dont know about the medicine and how to respect to the doctors service

    Api methana hospital promote kale naa................:no: :no: Also blog promote karala....SPAM kaleth naa.............!! :growl: :growl:
     

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    Harima dukai bro
    Maco api munta padamak wenna ape hamogema yaluwanta nadayanta megana kiyamu
    :no:
    meka balala nikam inna epa
     

    dj gamaya

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    Sorry machan. ube duka EK eke thread ekak dala eken apiwa danuwath karala e magin wenna yana waraddak walakweeme pina aniwaryenma ubata thiyenawa............. ewagema. me wage useless docala gana api hamuwe siyalu wisthara atiwa palakarapu ekata thanks machan..........:yes::yes:

    Dear Elakiri membrs.

    thawath me wage siddi hugak tiyenwa. dukata karuna apith ekka inna sahodarayekuth mekata muhuna deepu eka. eka nisa me gana thamange family, frnds, relations lawa danuwath karanna. mokada private hospital walata wade karaganna baruwa naagattama anthimata genalla danneth government hospital thamai.:yes::yes:

    think twice when u dealing with ur body health......................:yes::yes:

    Mama haridaaaaaaa....... kollane...............:yes::yes::yes: