Credit: Alamy. Please note: this blog generates no financial returns. Acknowledging that “at University Hospital, it's already like that for years, with the private Specialist centre added”, a friend asked me why a Green lane is created for the rich at public hospitals. Here are my thoughts: 1. The wealthy still tend to prefer public hospitals due to their more advanced facilities. For example, my cousin recommended I go to IKN instead of undergoing radiotherapy at SJMC for that very reason. The entire 37 sessions cost only a few hundred ringgit, as opposed to RM20,000—which AIA initially said wasn’t covered. 2. Wee Ka Siong also went to IKN, though of course, he received priority service and no waiting. He arrived and departed swiftly for his appointment, clearly highlighting the disparity between the haves and have-nots. 3. If the hospital treats every patient equally—whether rich or poor—it does not discriminate by directing the wealthy to private facilities. 4. A green l...
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