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2020 m. balandžio 13 d., pirmadienis

What happened to Lithuanian hospitals?

Lithuanian hospitals have become the most dangerous places in Lithuania, spreading coronavirus, killing Lithuanians and killing the possibilities of rapid recovery of the Lithuanian economy. Lithuanian hospitals are destroying Lithuania [1]. Why?


Because Lithuanian hospitals have become places of profit, not treatment. I have very good opinion about private medicine. I use it. But the mixture of private interest and state-funded treatment in Lithuanian hospitals is toxic to us all. Lithuanian hospitals are used as funnels to direct some of the patients under government hospital treatment into private hands. A mask on a doctor’s face can give a wealthy patient the impression that the hospital is already infected. The mask can scare the money-carrying patient. As a result, doctors were not given serious protection, and so many doctors became ill with coronavirus. Ireland has a similar medical system like Lithuania, and a large number of doctors have also fallen ill in Ireland also.


There will be more epidemics. There will be more terrible epidemics than today. There is an urgent need to ban the pursuit of private medicine at the expense of our governmental medicine. Want to work privately - have no relationship with government hospitals. Make money through good work.



    1. "For example, in Klaipėda University Hospital, 84 people are infected from each other," said R. Lingienė, the head of the Vilnius region of the Public Health Center.    The problem, she said, remains the spread of the virus among medical professionals.     
"Among those infected in Lithuania, about 20% are medical staff. The figure was 3.8% in China and 9% in Italy. Spain is a bad example in this case, with 26% of the patients here being medical staff, ”she said.     
"During the whole period since the beginning of the epidemic, 1,317 medical workers have been isolated in Lithuania, so think about the burden on those who have to replace them," she added."

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