Isa na namang pasyente ang nasawi matapos tanggihan ng mga ospital.
Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MANILA—A 28-year old woman who gave birth in Caloocan died after 6 hospitals refused to admit her, citing full capacity, including one facility that asked for a deposit as payment before being taken in.Her husband, Jan Christian Bulatao, said the birthing had complications, requiring Kathy to be confined at hospital.
They were turned away by six hospitals citing the lack of available space and blood supply. One hospital asked for P30,000 as deposit. They spent nearly six hours looking for a hospital until they reached Bulacan, where a private hospital accepted Kathy, but it was too late.
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