Indian in UAE unable to pay bills, hospital says go home


Abu Dhabi, Sep 1 (IANS): An uninsured Indian man has run up more than $160,000 in medical bills after he suffered a brain haemorrhage and spent about six months in an Abu Dhabi hospital, a media report said.

The hospital, however, says it is not demanding the money and he should just go home.

Shariq Alvi, 26, was found unconscious on the bathroom floor by his family. He was admitted to the Lifeline Hospital in the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) capital where doctors found that a blood vessel in his brain had ruptured, The National reported Sunday.

Since Shariq had just resigned from a job in a bank to join another company, he had no medical insurance at the time the incident happened.

For the last six months, Shariq's condition has been improving gradually and doctors have now decided to discharge him. But his parents say the medical bill has come to 600,000 dirhams (more than $160,000), which they just cannot pay.

Mahboob Alvi, Shariq’s father, said: "Shariq's former colleagues have cooperated with us a lot. They collected about 22,000 dirhams to support us but this is not enough... We need to pay about 600,000 dirhams to the hospital.”

The hospital management, however, says it never demanded the fees.

"Shariq has been with us since the past six months and we are taking care of him as our family member," said Lalu Chacko, medical director of the hospital.

"We never asked them to pay the bill. We just want them to take their child home and take care of him."

Chacko said the hospital has "done all that is necessary".

"He is, in fact, our longest ever in-patient at the hospital... Now he is medically fit to go home. He needs family affection and comfort for recovery."

According to the doctors, Shariq would be able to live a normal life again.

"But he cannot stay anymore in the hospital," Chacko said.

"The more he stays the more he will be in danger of different kinds of infections. His immune system is very low because of his illness."

"We are very sensitive and responsible about each of our patients, regardless of their financial status," Chacko added.

 

  

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  • umar, uae

    Fri, Sep 19 2014

    Dear All..we shud all cum forward to help this young boy..he need us all.as we all knw..ALLAH help those who help others..im feeling sorry for them..MAY ALLAH help them amen

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  • ABDUL Nawaz kotekar, Dubai

    Wed, Sep 03 2014

    Yesterday I visited him and he is still the same condition vch v can c in pic,really thy need financial support. Insha allha everybody has to try thier BEST.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    Thank god he is able to live his normal life again, get well soon Shariq.

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  • Francis, Abu Dhabi/Perampalli

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    May the God
    Bless the Doctor and the LLH Hospital management. Chaco Sir great support. God Bless you Mr. Yousef Ali.

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  • Najeeb Sheikh, Udupi / Dubai

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    U.A.E is the only country where payable amount get settled by government authority if he or she is going upon financial crisis..May ALLAH help brother Shariq and to continue his life as good as he lived before.

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  • Mujeeb, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    I Love UAE! this is the reason... look at the mankind, down to earth, polite, so kind. Masha Allha. May God give him strength and new life with Health as well wealth. If this was Other Country ..... Just Imagine

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  • vikas, dubai

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    Great humanity gesture from hospital management and staff, God bless all of them, cant believe that humanity still exists in some part of the world

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  • Abdul Habibi, Al Jubail, KSA

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    A "Lifeline" to Shariq from Life Line Hospital....Congrats,
    Get well soon bro.

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  • Abdul Habibi, Al Jubail, KSA

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    Ha ha ha....you are right

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  • nilesh, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    Really a great gesture of mankind. God bless you and the all the people involved in this good deed. After all nothing is more precious than life. Kudos to the hospital.

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  • Asif deals, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    OMG ....surely the hospital management will b rewarded by the almighty for the gesture they have shown ...In Mlore hospitals even if a poor patient dies they keep the body as security until the dues r cleared let these pal learn by seeing these ...

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  • Salvador Pereira, Kallianpur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    UAE is a mother for all such unfortunates, there are kind NRI's, UAE residents and Citizens will support within no time. Please approach Gulf News this will be collected in a day or two.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Oh .GOD how sweet..here in India hospitals don't give dead body without clearing the bills...

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  • Hemanth, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Glad to hear about such a good gesture by the hospital management, I can't bless you that may god reward you 3 times as it will be a result of someone's illness, but surely god will bless you all who took good care of him and having such a kind heart. GOD BLESS YOU AND GRANT YOU GOOD HEALTH AND PEACE....

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  • Ashish, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Get well soon brother

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  • Krishna, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    OMG, what a gesture. May god bless / reward all the people who have taken care of this patient.

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  • Showkath, Kushalnagar

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Great !! Happy to hear that there are still some hospitals operating for the sake of human life rather than thinking about their investments and profits, which 95 percent hospitals do !!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    India is now earning FDI in Billions. I guess our leaders will ...

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  • Vijay D'Souza, Udupi/Doha

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    May the God
    Bless the Doctor and the hospital management.Also his former co. colleagues who supported him when he is in tough situation.

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  • Muzaffar, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Healthcare and education become business that whatever you earn you have to invest in these two sectors .Even millionaires lost all of their wealth due to expensive consultation,diagnosis and therapeutic in current era.may God help all the poor ,needy and sick people all over the world and cure their disease.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Imagine what would have happened if it is in India where most of the private hospitals are just like MOSQUITOES which never care for the poor patients.

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