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Missing college students 17
It is said that the last stop in life is the hospital. We were born in the hospital and died in the hospital. This place bears many joys and sorrows in the world, which makes people feel a lot. Recently, a doctor-patient dispute that lasted for 17 years was reported. The cause was that a college student died of acute pancreatitis in Xinhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University in 2003. However, because the death certificate was not issued in time, the body was left in the funeral home 17 years. It was not until 19 obtained the death certificate that it was found that it owed more than 200,000 yuan to the funeral home and could not be cremated. It sounds sad, and the handling of the dead is complicated. I will talk about the following points:

First, why can't I issue a death certificate? The source is that the hospital has not issued a death certificate. Why is it so difficult to open a piece of paper? It turned out that after the patient died, the hospital had informed his family that the cost to be paid was about1.2000 yuan. However, 400,000 yuan has been spent on treating patients' families, more than half of which is borrowed. At that time, the hospital was really unable to repay its medical expenses. However, for this reason, the hospital has been holding up the patient's death certificate and keeping the family waiting 17 years.

Second, how did this 200,000 arrears come from? This 200,000 arrears is also in the absence of a death certificate. The funeral home can't cremate the body, so it has been kept, which is the so-called storage fee. Actually, the hospital doesn't have to do this. Death certificate and medical expenses should not be a binding thing. After issuing the certificate, you can go through normal judicial procedures to deal with the unpaid money of your family members, which will not lead to this situation.

Third, who is responsible for this matter, regardless of whether there is a dispute between the family and the hospital, regardless of whether the medical expenses have been settled. After the patient dies, the greatest respect for him should be to be buried underground, which is the last right he enjoys. However, the hospital used the death certificate as collateral and almost forced the family to settle the expenses. This is inappropriate and not what hospitals should do. In fact, the responsibility of the final judgment is also the hospital, because the death certificate is not issued, which will lead to the body being stored for so long, and the judgment is reasonable.

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