Multa Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang | Sun, 12/27/2009 8:16 PM
Zainudin said he could not make the down payment to get his daughter into a pediatric intensive care unit (ICU).
“The hospitals that had ICUs for children were asking for millions of rupiah as a down payment, and I couldn’t afford to pay,” Zainudin said Sunday.
His story began when he took his daughter to Aqidah Hospital in Ciledug late Thursday after she suffered a complication.
The family declined to say what that complication was.
Because the hospital lacked an ICU, it referred them to Bhakti Asih Hospital, also in Ciledug and also without an ICU.
The doctor on duty at Bhakti Asih then referred the family to the much bigger Bintaro International Hospital.
Zainudin said he then called up the hospital for confirmation about the ICU, and was told he would have to pay Rp 10 million in advance and Rp 8 million a day for the treatment in the pediatric ICU.
Because he had no money, he went on, he then contacted JMC Hospital on Jl. Buncit Raya, South Jakarta.
The hospital demanded a down payment of Rp 15 million and daily treatment fees of Rp 4 million.
A call to another hospital, Harapan Kita in West Jakarta, netted a quote for an advance payment of Rp 18 million, Zainudin said.
Flustered with the runaround, he finally decided to leave Naila at Bhakti Asih, putting her fate, as he said, “in God’s hands”.
She died the next morning.
No comments:
Post a Comment