On Jul 6, 2014, at 5:46 AM, Melvyn Fernandes <mel...@orange.net> wrote:
"In Goa, just like Spain and Greece, private doctors behave like car mechanics 
and before treatment demand to know how they are going to be paid and what 
insurance or credit card their patient has rather than putting their patient's 
needs first."

My dear Melvyn,

Are you suggesting that private doctors in Goa should not be doing that? 
Or that it is, in some way, unethical to do that?

Additionally,  should private doctors expect to be compensated (reasonably) for 
their services? If so, how else do they ensure that they will  be compensated ?

jc




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