Hospitals , Medical Insurance Aur Ek Kaala Sach

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @ClarityForYouth
    @ClarityForYouth  Год назад +23

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    • @DEEPAKPANIHAR-w6m
      @DEEPAKPANIHAR-w6m Год назад +1

      ths sirji..biggest fan from Gurgaon

    • @aditya_it_is
      @aditya_it_is Год назад

      Bimari failao, dar failao aur vaxkz💉 lagao, 💵💵💵 kamao. Logo ko bolo certificate dikhao aur unke upar restrictions lagao ki kon kaha ja Raha hai aur etc etc. Logo ki azadi cheeno, dawai nai lagega to plane m nai Jane denge etc. Natural cure ko daba k rakho kyoki log khud krlete hai, patent nai hote. Medical industry most evil industry!!

    • @asjadmisbah3863
      @asjadmisbah3863 Год назад

      Sir ek sach batao plz,,, youtube s kamayi kitni hoti h aapki... 1cr ya 2cr daily... Video achhi hoti h isiliye

    • @kraj5758
      @kraj5758 Год назад

      Like your video 👍 However I beg to differ about Pitra Dosh. I agree that there are a lot of bad and fake people doing this. But I have myself experienced it. If you agree I can show you the proof. Also like your Astrology Videos as well 👍

    • @abhishekpal5064
      @abhishekpal5064 9 месяцев назад

      Guru ji bilkul sahi baat boli aapne.. Corporate hospitals ka ye dhanda ban gya h.. Eg Medanta.

  • @drkssohal1960
    @drkssohal1960 Год назад +384

    I am a general surgeon 63 years of age.I worked for 14years in govt hospital but ultimately found that I have to take dictates from my seniors and I am lagging behind in my surgical work, so I left job and started my own small hospital Now we are six doctors ,all my family members different specialities. Whatever you are saying is 100 percent correct regarding CORPORATE HOSPITALS which look shopping malls and owned and run by business families.Their sole target is to earn profit, doctors working in these hospitals are just employees. The decision are taken by market teams. Take for granted that you get best treatment care in small DOCTORS owned hospital in your neighborhood but corporate hospital are hell bent upon to get these small hospital closed by getting policies passed by the governments .

    • @OmPrakash-ie7sh
      @OmPrakash-ie7sh Год назад +24

      Doctor sahab one more thing mbbs was opted by students who were below average in my class and then they did mbbs from Bangladesh and Russia. One of my friend who barely passed class 12 did bds from private college and spent 50 lakh on bds plus mds combined. Won't these guys loot the patient. They will try to extract every possible money from patient by recommending various tests and procedures.

    • @AbhishekGaurVioletVenom
      @AbhishekGaurVioletVenom Год назад +13

      ​@@OmPrakash-ie7shYes, choose a government medical college pass out running his / her own setup - the best bet.

    • @niteshsinha9563
      @niteshsinha9563 Год назад +2

      Very true 👍😢😂😅

    • @pradyumna789
      @pradyumna789 Год назад +2

      I think if the body is everything and if fighting is everything then we should believe in hariyanvi intellectuals..........

    • @shally7777
      @shally7777 Год назад +5

      ​@@OmPrakash-ie7shthat is why ....this you tuber is saying that if it is not an emergency then do visit any tertiary got hospital in your area for diagnosis or opinian ...and...then take treatment where ever you like

  • @shreya26173
    @shreya26173 Год назад +101

    100%true.its a corrupt community... I am in this profession for last 38 years, seeing the phenomenon, on daily basis. Sir you are great. I wish you continue the same

  • @saadazim3021
    @saadazim3021 Год назад +28

    I am a very senior doctor from Pakistan. You are right. These type of malpractices are quite common here also.

  • @NOOBGAMER-vk3pj
    @NOOBGAMER-vk3pj Год назад +49

    I have accepted u as my "Guru of Infinity". Like u ...yeh Mera concept hai first time on u tube. Matlab aapka Gyan , knowledge and wisdom is anant. Infinity. It covers all deep day to day aspect of life. Ur this video is absolutely correct. Personally I have encountered this in hospitals. One more thing during the initial meeting with doctor also i say that I don't have insurance and no continuing income source, like jobless these days so request them to consider their clinical judgement and my current problems and symptoms to recommend medicine. Rather forcing me to get many expensive tests done. It has proven successful and I have saved lot of money for unnecessary tests done. Infinity Guru ji ki jai ho!

  • @rasheedkhan9122
    @rasheedkhan9122 Год назад +8

    Sir aisi baten batane ke liye bhi bahut himmat ki jarurat hoti hai❤👌👍

  • @shock-t3768
    @shock-t3768 Год назад +62

    India mai almost 50% ko C-section hooti hai during delivery. Belarus mai private hospital mai delivery banned hai. Sirf govt. hospital mai delivery hooti hai. And their c-section rate is less than 10%. Private hospitals are just businesses that wants maximum profit.

  • @realtimequickie
    @realtimequickie Год назад +196

    Someone in the immediate family was working in Oncology department in a reputed hospital. He quit his job when he was asked to "prescribe" expensive medication to a lady who was on death bed and would not survive the night. He told his HOD that it is unethical and he would not prescribe the medication as it served no purpose. He wanted to just make her comfortable.
    He was told to prescribe the medicine, he refused. Resigned the very same day........

  • @sauravroy9108
    @sauravroy9108 Год назад +237

    This is so so true. I witnessed this first hand. Took my mom to a hospital in Delhi Dwarka as she was feeling little breathless but was walking and was pretty normal. The moment they came to know that she is CGHS beneficiary they kept her in ICU for seven days. My family doctor visited and started laughing at the whole scenario. The final diagnosis was pulmonary hypertension which is very normal among senior citizen and doesn't even require hospitalization.

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +15

      Lootere hain.

    • @JiaSingh-m5g
      @JiaSingh-m5g Год назад

      Pulmonary hypertension is never normal. There is an underlying cause to it. Hope your family doctor was atleast not an ayurvedic or homeopathic doctor- they misguide to retain patients in emergencies . No doctor will ever laugh on hearing this diagnosis and ICU treatment.

    • @sudharani8185
      @sudharani8185 Год назад +7

      Pulmonary hypertension is very serious

    • @bhavanajindal676
      @bhavanajindal676 Год назад +6

      Was this akash hospital? It's well known for this kind of behaviour

    • @Mr.Potato23
      @Mr.Potato23 Год назад +5

      Kalp sarp dosh laga diya saalo ne aapki mummy pe 😅

  • @SuplexCityF5
    @SuplexCityF5 Год назад +37

    This is 100% true..i have personally experienced this in Ms Ramaiah hospital in bangalore. The moment I told I have 5L insurance they started diagnosis only after 12 days of admitting to hospital & that too by forcing the doctors. I had TB but they did heart checkup, kidney checkup & countless xrays & scanning. The cardiologist himself asked me why are you even getting these tests done? You are so young etc. Something has to be done or else they will just play with our precious human lives

  • @memyself349
    @memyself349 Год назад +12

    Great work SIR,u were brave saying that loud in open , DON'T GET SCARED U DID A NOBLE N 'BRAVE ' THING

  • @ShivdeepModi
    @ShivdeepModi Год назад +4

    This is a very good advise. We have to be pragmatic. No need to open all the cards. The common man is helpless. He can only be careful.

  • @priyanshkujur3256
    @priyanshkujur3256 Год назад +156

    100% true ..My father is addicted to going to hospitals for every small thing because of medical insurance, he feels very proud talking about his medical expenses to people around him.

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +24

      That is why he is going so frequently.Har baar unka kuchcch khul jata hoga.

    • @GreenDriveIndia
      @GreenDriveIndia Год назад +7

      This increases insurance cost for all .

    • @priyanshkujur3256
      @priyanshkujur3256 Год назад +1

      @arunnair6875 Taurus Rashi..

    • @venktesh6600
      @venktesh6600 Год назад

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    • @learn-2-earnn
      @learn-2-earnn Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

  • @parikalpgupta4082
    @parikalpgupta4082 Год назад +54

    I come from a medical background family and I agree about what you are saying. This practice is rampant in bigshot corporate hospitals. The doctors working there are treated like any underpaid employee is getting in India. The corporate hospitals have built mall like structure and operate solely for profit. The bigger issue that is going to arise in the future is that because of general hostility society has towards doctors and increasing paperwork requirements, independent doctors running their independent diagnostic centers, hospitals and clinics will gradually vanish because they won't be able to survive in the long run. Building your own setup is getting difficult with every year. These young new doctors will only be capable of becoming employees in these corporate hostipals who function solely on a maximum revenue profit model.

  • @ACCNTSBSTTBR
    @ACCNTSBSTTBR Год назад +5

    आप जैसा अनुभवी व्यक्ति मिलना मुश्किल है | आपका ज्ञान प्रशंसनीय है | आपका हर विडियो सच का आईना है | आपका जवाब नहीं है |

  • @pratapthakur8056
    @pratapthakur8056 Год назад +155

    लोग अच्छे डॉक्टर को फीस तक नहीं देते , उनका दाने पानी का भी नही सोचते । लूटने वाले डॉक्टर के पास खुश रहते है ।

    • @doctoramrit9485
      @doctoramrit9485 Год назад +3

      It's truth.

    • @green_life7
      @green_life7 Год назад

      Pyar se mangne wale ko bheekh tak nhi milti, daketi krne wale ko log sab kuch de dete jaan bachaane ko.
      Ye manav swbhaw hai jo ghatipan ki parakashtha hai

    • @funelementsKIDDO
      @funelementsKIDDO Год назад +2

      Sahi baat hai
      Mere Ghar me Maine dekha hai

    • @green_life7
      @green_life7 Год назад +8

      @@samradalpha aadmi ke paas chaara nhi hota to kya kre jaan pyari hoti hai to bhagna padta. Jyadatar Doctors aaj ke din defame krne ke hi layak hein.

    • @homeofy
      @homeofy Год назад +2

      Haan, ye toh Sach baat ha, patients want showoff more than treatment

  • @neenarahul1
    @neenarahul1 Год назад +1

    Dr sir आप की सब बात बहुत अच्छी है किंतु सरकारी हॉस्पिटल मे डॉक्टरी पढ़ने वाले सब डॉक्टर कसम जितनी भी खाले पर पास आऊट होते ही सब मरीजों को अपना शिकार समझते हे
    उसका घर खेत जमीन बिकवा कर के ही अपनी कोठी को बनाने में ही अपनी उपल्धि समझते हे
    बहुत दुर्भाग्य हे अपने देश का
    कोई भी वीआईपी सरकारी अस्पताल नहीं जाते हे
    खाली सरकार की योजना बताते ही

  • @deepaksahoo4533
    @deepaksahoo4533 Год назад +12

    thank you so much for this video...this is a genuine issue that I have felt myself in big hospitals recently

  • @kumargaru7327
    @kumargaru7327 Год назад +4

    He's very genuinely exposed the medical mafia, wonderful sir

  • @rpodiapathshala
    @rpodiapathshala Год назад +62

    Hatts up to you Sir. U are absolutely correct. I did not disclose about the insurance while my husband was admitted few years back. At the end when I approached them for documents required for insurance, they told why I didn't inform before.

  • @amandeepsinghahuja4556
    @amandeepsinghahuja4556 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's important to have more such courageous people who bring out the truth before the common man of this nation.

  • @arun.rajput92
    @arun.rajput92 Год назад +12

    Good video Sir. You raise genuine issues.

  • @subhodeeppaul8300
    @subhodeeppaul8300 Год назад +11

    Thank you sir it's very eye opening video.

  • @UmamaNazirRamay
    @UmamaNazirRamay Год назад +30

    You're right Sir.
    I'm from Pakistan and here, medical insurance are not that common. But one thing which is very very common is giving doctors certain salary per month to prescribe expensive medicines. Like once I got rashes, I go to Government hospital. The doctor prescribe me medicine where one Tablet was more than 250+ rupees. Thank God, I knew this fact. I go to medical store tell them I'm student. I don't have enough money They give me other medicine (showing me that both of them have same salt) at 13 rupees per tablet. This is so so common here. They're good doctors but sadly much less than these people.

    • @supremeleader5516
      @supremeleader5516 11 месяцев назад

      250 to 13 rupees, wah

    • @classScribbler
      @classScribbler 7 месяцев назад

      This happens in India since forever and continues today. Usually a doctor's clinic will have an adjoining medical shop. The Pharma company's distribution/sales agents will strike a deal with them and have margins agreed.

  • @dholakshorts8237
    @dholakshorts8237 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bhut bhut dhanyvad ye practicle experience share karne ke liye. Love from Faridabad Haryana

  • @sunilransubhe
    @sunilransubhe Год назад +13

    You are absolutely right, it's unfortunate situation currently there is purely business in medical industries instead of profession.

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +1

      Koi bolne waala nahi ek Swami Ramdev ke siva aur dusra Amit sir ji.

  • @ashitmukherjee5934
    @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +11

    Amit sir ji aap logon ke liye bhagvan ho.Koi bhi free mein public ki itni seva nahi karta jitni aap karte hain.Aap logon ko sachchaai bataate hai.Bhagvan aapko salaamat rakhe aur tarakki de.🌹

  • @kamalgandhi7919
    @kamalgandhi7919 8 месяцев назад +2

    100 percent truth and extremely daring video

  • @Saranshvlogger
    @Saranshvlogger Год назад +14

    Aap bilkul sahi kah rahe h.

  • @vishalmast
    @vishalmast Год назад +2

    I totally agree on this point...These practices are prevalent in today's times.
    Pls beware. Appreciated

  • @TheBlurayHacker
    @TheBlurayHacker Год назад +21

    Medical corporate hospitals pressurize junior doctors to write tests. What you told is correct, govt hospitals are great, the doctors there will help you and advise what is best for you. You can then get that specific treatment done from elsewhere.

    • @Kartik-ij2vy
      @Kartik-ij2vy Год назад

      Government hospitals don’t even perform tests even if needed

  • @bindumalhotra4762
    @bindumalhotra4762 11 месяцев назад

    Very true Dr Sahib It is the absolute truth .and we have to be very smart God bless you ?

  • @vandanasharma6282
    @vandanasharma6282 Год назад +8

    Wish knew this earlier and my dad would have been alive today. He had medical insurance and the hospital took advantage of that.

  • @revel4peaceskm922
    @revel4peaceskm922 11 месяцев назад

    Badiya advice. Bahut shukriya. Allah paak aap ko safe rakhe.

  • @AshwinMisra
    @AshwinMisra Год назад +22

    Happened with a friend of mine.
    We were in college and we had consumed burgers from, let’s just say, less than sanitary sources. Nothing happened to me but about 2-3 hours later my friend started puking uncontrollably. Now I should let you know that my friend was a person with a weak constitution. So I was worried. His parents were also in a different city. So I took him to the nearest decent looking hospital. They kept him overnight and next day prescribed a long list of tests. I got the reports and went back and with a very somber expression and serious voice they told me that they’ll have to perform emergency appendectomy. Now I had my doubts about this. So I talked to other friends who were around and informed his parents. Even they were sure that this is just a money grabbing technique. So on that day itself we had him discharged and got a second opinion.
    It was just a case of food poisoning. And they were ready to put him under and cut him open just to make some money. Honestly, it’s a blessing to have doctors and lawyers as your near and dear ones.

  • @jawaharlal5296
    @jawaharlal5296 Год назад

    This is very true aapki valuable information ke liye bahut bahut dhanyawad

  • @IamRahul_007
    @IamRahul_007 Год назад +6

    Thank you so muchhhhhh for taking risk and making such videos specially for your loyal family and making us aware, Amit Guru Ji♥️💥♥️

  • @satyaprakashsajlan7354
    @satyaprakashsajlan7354 Год назад +1

    So nicely explained about the gadbadjhala of private hospitals, not all but maximum private hospitals.

  • @anshul5431
    @anshul5431 Год назад +10

    Sir, what you're saying is absolutely correct. I too have had many experiences. The first was being with my father when he went for a health checkup at Medanta - The Medicity, situated in Gurugram along with me in 2017. It looked more like a mall to me. At that time my father did not have any health insurance, still they charged above Rs 40,000 for just a health checkup, just judging on me and my father's personality.We had to stay for 2-3 days at a building opposite to the hospital where rooms were charging insane. The 2nd experience was with my late mother who was diagonised with Stage 4 Lungs Cancer at Apollo Hospital, Kolkata the same year. The hospital didn't do any thing other than the two biopsy tests, kept the patient for 10-15 days and charged in lakhs. We immediately asked for the discharge procedure after hearing the bill. It hit our pockets so much that we had to took our mother to Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, where the whole treatment took place at a very reasonable cost.

  • @Ankit13555
    @Ankit13555 Год назад

    Charan sparsh....great power ke saath great responsibility aati h
    power to h apke paas bas responsibility thik se nibhana aap
    pranam

  • @VJ-4444
    @VJ-4444 Год назад +89

    Recently I had a surgery. The hospital charged 3.35 since I had an insurance. The insurance co. passed 2.50. I was made to pay 85 from my pocket. Now the insurance co. is not listening & hospital got it's money. In nut shell I was fooled despite having a so called cashless ins.
    Also on top of that, I got to know that without insurance hospital charges 2.50.
    Sab se bada rupaiyaaa😐

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад

      Sarkar aankh mundi hui hai.Sab corruption ka khel hai.

    • @AbhishekGaurVioletVenom
      @AbhishekGaurVioletVenom Год назад +8

      Irony - And in non cooperate hospital, it would have costed around 85K only.

    • @anshul5431
      @anshul5431 Год назад +6

      I can surely tell the health insurance company is Star Health And Allied Services.

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg 11 месяцев назад

      You must have co-pay clause.

    • @deepumahim
      @deepumahim 7 месяцев назад

      U r lucky u got 2.5 from company. I paid 3lac for my mother from my pocket even we had health insurance

  • @SagarSagar-hj6ns
    @SagarSagar-hj6ns Год назад +1

    Thanks, very important 💯 subject

  • @deepakmach7
    @deepakmach7 Год назад +40

    Such practices are more prevalent for pregnancy cases. Number of ceasarian deliveries have increased drastically these days.

  • @harishbhambhani2333
    @harishbhambhani2333 11 месяцев назад

    You are so very right. Nice video. I feel you are a great humanitarian type of person. Very few like you are the real heroes who try to protect the mankind by forewarning of the Medical evils

  • @madhulikasinghal9914
    @madhulikasinghal9914 Год назад +8

    I am myself a family physician mbbs gold medalist and dnb mumbai i worked as family dr and run my clinic for 30 yrs in mumbai as well my native place i am pmt topper board exam 10th state merit listed i read by hindi medium my parents were working middle class i always sticked to medical ethics and served poor and needy people though i didnt earned much i know all loop poles of five star hosp our pride jagjit singh did not get emergency treatment of brain haemmorrhage in five star hosp mumbai till he went in deep coma according to chitraji so better to select genuine small hospital and good physician for consultation govt medical college teachers proffessirs r better in diagnosis better so please dont be kangal on these corporate hosp and private big hosp they r looting money pahale pt ko darao fir looto so please dont be fool god is saver of our life span which he has given to us

  • @rajeshsharma2520
    @rajeshsharma2520 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the valuable information sir.
    God bless you !!

  • @MorethanCooking
    @MorethanCooking Год назад +8

    Really mazaa aa gaya ...the minute you said dont share this video...i laughed out loud

    • @vinay_yogeesh
      @vinay_yogeesh Год назад

      Samee 🤣🤣 this man's hilarious... But speaks real stuff💯

  • @ZC-or1vk
    @ZC-or1vk Год назад

    Absolutely spot on honest and true...bass sir aisee hi hume sahi rasta dikhayee...

  • @rishikashyap174
    @rishikashyap174 Год назад +3

    Support you sir. thank you for the awareness you gave😊

  • @satyanarayang6589
    @satyanarayang6589 11 месяцев назад

    वैद्यराज नमस्तुभ्यं यमराजसहोदर ।
    यमस्तु हरति प्राणान् वैद्यो प्राणान् धनानि च ॥
    हे वैद्यराज, यम के भाई, मैं आपको प्रणाम करता हूँ .यम तो सिर्फ प्राण हर लेते है पर आप धन और प्राण दोनों हर लेते हो !
    O vaidya (doctor), brother of Yama(God of Death), I bow down of you. Yama only steals away one’s life, but the vaidya steals one’s life as well as money.

  • @ajaypalsinghgrewal2949
    @ajaypalsinghgrewal2949 Год назад +6

    Salute to you Sir.... I am going through exactly same circumstances... Both liver and kidney failure and had been looted once by a renowned hospitals in Chandigarh... Thanks for all the awareness you spread...

    • @mandeepsingh-kj6nz
      @mandeepsingh-kj6nz 11 месяцев назад

      Konse hospital me loota chandigarh me ..please tell as it will be helpful...I also from chd

    • @supremeleader5516
      @supremeleader5516 11 месяцев назад

      Sir aap HIIMS me Jake dekhen

  • @jparesh21
    @jparesh21 2 месяца назад +1

    You are absolutely right sir,these all things already written in the world best selling book
    Medical Mafia

  • @meenasathvara4341
    @meenasathvara4341 Год назад +6

    This is happening in almost all fields.....power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Moral values are fast declining.

  • @parasabrol3553
    @parasabrol3553 11 месяцев назад

    Yes sir bilkul sach baat thank you very much for making this knowledgeable video

  • @Ojha.Alok1
    @Ojha.Alok1 Год назад +3

    Very accurate Sir, not even Dr ki team doctor himself is extremely money minded.
    We all have seen what pvt hospitals did during Delta variant😢.

  • @bhartinagar9497
    @bhartinagar9497 Год назад

    Very good knowledge sir apne bahut acche se samjaya maza aa gaya bahut achchi jankari di hai thanks sir

  • @shirishagarwal4139
    @shirishagarwal4139 Год назад +11

    Very true ,
    For some diseases , try have a diagnose atleast once in AIIMS .
    There is an unbelievable diffrence in diagnosis between Aiims and any private hospital barring few good private hospitals.
    Its easy to get diagnosis at Aiiims , with an online portal .

  • @darshmirajput7276
    @darshmirajput7276 Год назад

    Sir life ke real truth se Ruhbaru Karate hai ap…Which is Rare…M your Fan 🥰🙏🌷Thanks 😊

  • @sindhumenon7383
    @sindhumenon7383 Год назад +3

    This is 100 percent true. I had experienced in my friends circle. Nobody dares to inform this. Ulta sab bolte hai ki hamare pass insurance hai isliye ismein expenses ho gya. Warna kya karte. Every multispeciality hospital asks whether you have Mediclaim. Maza aa gaya sirji. Thank you🙏

  • @sahilchopra8833
    @sahilchopra8833 10 месяцев назад

    Very valuable advice...thanks for sharing...god value you 🙏🏻

  • @kalukutta
    @kalukutta Год назад +52

    Being from the Insurance Industry you are saying right, hospitals do unnecessary diagnosis but Insurance companies have some guard against this. We have MOU with hospitals in which we specify rates for every procedure and the type of procedure. Unnecessary diagnosis and procedures are not paid by the Insurance company. We have our own team of doctors looking into diagnosis.

    • @vinay_yogeesh
      @vinay_yogeesh Год назад +2

      like is there any limit on the number of procedures where it can be claimed... Or is it solely on the advice of doctors u have based on which the decision is taken... Ik u won't share all these trade secrets openly... But it would be great if you can tell it in one line 😅

    • @bangaruvarun3750
      @bangaruvarun3750 Год назад +1

      Kya unki business barbad karna chaahate ho?? 😂😂

    • @kalukutta
      @kalukutta Год назад

      @@vinay_yogeesh yes there is a limit on number of procedures and their rates, companies sign MOU with hospitals, wherein hospital and company set their rates. And every claim case is checked by companies doctors.

    • @Hoodiekat827
      @Hoodiekat827 Год назад

      ​@@kalukutta so according to you which is best insurance provider for health insurance?

    • @kalukutta
      @kalukutta Год назад

      @@Hoodiekat827 go for any government company. Because private when companies go Bankrupt if you are old when you need health insurance most. no other private companies will take you in.

  • @shridharmane6550
    @shridharmane6550 5 месяцев назад

    You are honest sir . thanks for suggestions.. salute sirji

  • @simplesaluja4871
    @simplesaluja4871 Год назад +12

    Lockdown में हमने बहुत सारे cases देखें है जहाँ वयक्ति को हाथ में दर्द, हल्का सा जुकाम आदि बिल्कुल छोटी छोटी बिमारियों थी, उनको hospitalमे admit किया गया और 2 या 2 and 1/2 लाख का bill था

  • @piyushmittal3659
    @piyushmittal3659 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its also a wonderful knowledge class 🎉

  • @ayzu7670
    @ayzu7670 Год назад +4

    Can confirm had a similar experience myself. Won't fear speaking the name also, it was BLK Hospital in Delhi. Happened about 7-8 years back.

  • @sambhubauri3511
    @sambhubauri3511 3 месяца назад +1

    Sir aapne 💯 Percent Sahi kaha, ye mere sath ho chuka hein bohotbara Hospital me. Aapko Thanks.

  • @drsundipshenoy2471
    @drsundipshenoy2471 Год назад +3

    Excellent presentation 👏

  • @deepdhankhar111
    @deepdhankhar111 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir for this informative video 🙏🏻🇮🇳

  • @Perfume_passion_IND
    @Perfume_passion_IND 3 месяца назад +3

    It happened with me. My father was admitted to a private hospital in Raipur. They did the same thing they have done operation operation for no reason, and my father was a government employee and we admitted him through CGHS after knowing that they start doing unwanted procedures and making bills. After few days, I lost my father. Everyone in this field is not bad, but most of the private hospitals are not hospitals. They are businesses and their main purpose is to earn money, not to solve the problem of patients and diagnose them or cure them.

  • @RameshSharma-uj9bx
    @RameshSharma-uj9bx Год назад +1

    60साल उम्र है मेरी भगवान की कृपा है और मैडिकल इंश्योरेंस भी है।आप की बात पसंद आई और काम की भी है।

  • @moushumi09
    @moushumi09 Год назад +4

    That's the absolute truth! My parents are having medical insurance under oil corporate & whenever they go for day care treatment the apollo hospital in my state charges minimum 1L for a single day.

    • @anshul5431
      @anshul5431 Год назад +1

      Is it Apollo Hospital, Kolkata? If it is then, it is a bullshit hospital.

  • @umedbaalwan5525
    @umedbaalwan5525 Год назад +2

    No one wants to discuss on this topic. Hats off to you sir 👏

  • @jainendraojha1122
    @jainendraojha1122 Год назад +10

    I had a similar experience myself. In Noida, there's a hospital that charged a staggering amount of 50,000 rupees just for administering a painkiller injection, solely because I had medical insurance.

  • @ankurymalhotra
    @ankurymalhotra 11 месяцев назад

    Dear Sir (uncle Ji) You are absolutely right. I fully agree with you and thank you for such a beautiful video an eye opener

  • @Cashman94
    @Cashman94 Год назад +3

    This video is absolutely true. My dad got a cancer diagnosis. But we didn’t have an insurance. His chemotherapy including room charge and meds was costing us less than 10k in a small clinic while a large hospital where the same doc was on panel, it was more than double.

  • @riyazulhasnain7188
    @riyazulhasnain7188 11 месяцев назад

    Achchi jankari di m sajag ho gaya sirtankyou very much

  • @ravikumarck10
    @ravikumarck10 Год назад +4

    Totally agree with you.

  • @manmathnath20
    @manmathnath20 Год назад

    Bahut sahi aur satik jaankari,Dhanyabad

  • @rahuldayal1038
    @rahuldayal1038 Год назад +6

    If we don't use our medical insurance ten our premium is also in control, and we become very good customers for the company, I remember my father never use medical insurance for last 10 years, but during covid the medical insurance helped us like anything , we were their preferred customers

    • @rrahulsinghaniaa9
      @rrahulsinghaniaa9 Год назад

      Sir which company

    • @rahuldayal1038
      @rahuldayal1038 Год назад

      @@Rahulrahul-cz2tn might be possible due to Personel level contact and situation, we might be lucky

    • @rahuldayal1038
      @rahuldayal1038 Год назад

      @@rrahulsinghaniaa9 it was Max bupa, but since company is no more , it’s now niva bupa than I can’t suggest that company

    • @Kartik-ij2vy
      @Kartik-ij2vy Год назад

      @@rahuldayal1038is niva bupa not good ?

  • @marketmagnet6720
    @marketmagnet6720 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this knowledge 🎉

  • @pawangoon
    @pawangoon Год назад +24

    Exactly I experienced it first hand, the hsptl was pushing for a test and quoted 27k. I hesitated for a bit coz I was thinking about whether I had that much balance in my account., the cashier/receptionist thought I was hesitating and literally said he can get it done in 18k...eventually I ended up not doing that test.
    One more ex: My friends father wanted to get a test covered under Insurance, so the hsp said that, if you can get admitted for a day, we will do the test on the same day and then send it for claim. He agreed. But the hsp didn't conduct the test on the first day, saying that there is huge queue of people, even though the appointment was taken more than a week back. Eventually, he was kept at the hsp for 4 days, and then taken for other tests (after 9 pm 😮)saying that they are under some package, all bcoz he had insurance. All the Junior doctors and nurses were pushing him for some other tests saying they are good tests and beneficial for him blah blah..and not conducting the initial test giving some excuse or others

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +1

      Reality but even Modi has not done anything.

    • @abhisheksolanki5283
      @abhisheksolanki5283 Год назад +2

      ​@@ashitmukherjee5934 ab isme modi kya karega?

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +2

      @@abhisheksolanki5283 Tab Modi ne nayaa kya kiya? Ye corporate hospitals loot rahe hain aur sarkar ko unse paisa milte hain.Toh Modi inn baaton ko rok nahi sakta toh aur kya karega? 5 kilo chaawal free mein deta rahega usse baat ban jaaygi?

    • @abhisheksolanki5283
      @abhisheksolanki5283 Год назад +2

      @@ashitmukherjee5934 jab system mai sab chor hoon toh akela modi kya karega....ab modi ek ek hospital mai jakar check nahi karega na ki kya diagnosis ho raha hai n all..... ayushman card diya hai na jo utilise log kr rahe hain....

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад

      @@abhisheksolanki5283 Modi hai toh sab mumkin hai.

  • @rajeshagarwal2222
    @rajeshagarwal2222 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the genuine inputs.
    Every industry is going corporate, schools are no less.
    Businessman, political and corporate people with no educational background are hiring professionals with the sole objective of earning high profits.

  • @sushreehoney07
    @sushreehoney07 Год назад +5

    So true my friend went for simple ulcer in mouth and a little fever (2012) in a hospital hyderabad that time i didn't know what health insurance is but he had one from office they charged him 30000 of which he paid 3k and 27k insurance paid he had to stay in hospital 3days unnecessary... Side effect of insurance.... But for me i started my health insurance in 2015 and paying till date last year I went for eye surgery they did my cosmetic eye surgery for free (1lac on my insurance)... So somehow it benifit for me ... But what you are saying is word by word true.... And because some people have insurance doctor and hospital are now becoming more costly... 220 september I delivered my baby in government hospital free of cost csec... But my friend paid 140000 next week for her c sec delivery in rainbow hospital hyderabad..... Because she had insurance she went to big hospital... Also they didn't allow her mother or husband inside hospital

    • @ashitmukherjee5934
      @ashitmukherjee5934 Год назад +2

      Medical mafia.

    • @vedicgyan5392
      @vedicgyan5392 Год назад +1

      Kaisa lootera jamana aa gaya h. Bhagwan bachaye aise kamino se.
      Delivery ke liye thodi thik income vale log sarkari hospital Jane se katrate hai. Jabki sarkari hospital me bhi accha karte h wo.

  • @shubhamkeshari8410
    @shubhamkeshari8410 11 месяцев назад

    बहुत अच्छी बात बताई आपने धन्यवाद

  • @RaviRegar
    @RaviRegar Год назад +5

    Hospital, Police station, Court inse kitna door raho utna acha h...but at the same time in sab field mein ek ek tho dost banake rakho

    • @green_life7
      @green_life7 Год назад +1

      Bhrsht profession mein dost bhi bhrasht ho jata kaliyug hai sab

    • @daljeetsingh6840
      @daljeetsingh6840 4 месяца назад

      Wah jarurat se jyada samajhdaar insaan yeh bata agar tujhe koi chronic disease detect Hui to door rahega kya doctors se?? Bata bata kya hua Ghar pe krega cancer ya tumor ka ilaaz, god ne dimag naam ki cheez di hai kuch bhi bakwaas bolne se pehle sochne ke liya lekin nhi tumhe apne muh ka phatak jarur kholna hai bina soche hi

  • @sunilkotmale1322
    @sunilkotmale1322 2 месяца назад

    It is absolutely right. It's happening in india everywhere.

  • @volvorin6891
    @volvorin6891 11 месяцев назад +3

    Corruption among medical fraternity is so deep you even can't imagine. It was an incident when my wife was pregnant and doctor advice us to do some tests which is costing around Rs.17k, but the same doctor told us that she will do it in Rs. 10k in her own clinic. I felt something fishy, and decided to take 2nd option from another gynecologist in the same city, just imagine he is also gave the same advice, not even a word here and there😮. But we decided to do delivery in my wife's hometown, where her family doctor/gynecologist told us that tests was completely useless. My point is that even if you are going to take 2nd option in the same city it will waste your money and time only because doctor's cartel is most notorious cartel even govt is scare to take any action. Its sad and scary fact of the current situation. 10:25

  • @jagdishgera1105
    @jagdishgera1105 11 месяцев назад

    Really I am very thankful to you to guide the medical insurance holders.

  • @moushumi09
    @moushumi09 Год назад +3

    In mumbai I have experienced it as the tests for the medical insurance patient were charged higher & the non insurance ones were charged less.
    A relative of mine was found with only 1 kidney much later when de died. He was operated for a heart complication earlier. This is what is happening in the medical fraternity. No surprises!

  • @Black_Cats_
    @Black_Cats_ Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this information. Very useful

  • @neildwivedi3364
    @neildwivedi3364 Год назад +7

    Even big private hospitals have become like organ trading factories...! Ironical but true. I am telling from my first-hand experience. Bigger the hospital... bigger the malaise. Simple. 😮😮

  • @sitarambangera4560
    @sitarambangera4560 11 месяцев назад

    Useful video nice to learn certain information from this.

  • @kulbhushansharma2502
    @kulbhushansharma2502 Год назад +3

    Rightly said, I went to see a doctor in a reputed private hospital. He advised me to undergo certain tests. Total cost of the treatment was apporx 1.2 lacs( including minor surgery)
    Since, I was travelling, I requested him to give me medcines. Guess what , with in15 days of taking the medicines. I got fully recovered. Imagine, If I was not travelling and had to undergo the surgery.

  • @lovetools3791
    @lovetools3791 10 месяцев назад

    Eye opener video sir ji Thank-you 🙏 ❤❤❤

  • @jaitpurmcd5696
    @jaitpurmcd5696 Год назад +5

    I am a doctor working in government hospital. Whatever you are telling is absolutely correct.

    • @vedicgyan5392
      @vedicgyan5392 Год назад +3

      Aap apni mail id dijiye let's be friend. Amit sir ne kaha h doctor friend banao.

  • @realindian_
    @realindian_ Год назад

    शानदार_ बेहतरीन_लाजवाब
    Excellent analysis of
    पोल_खोल प्रोग्राम । आपने तो शानदार ढंग से उधेड़ कर रख दिया

  • @kalpanasriwastava3702
    @kalpanasriwastava3702 Год назад +7

    Drink mat karo
    Time se sleep and eat
    Calm raho
    Theek rahoge
    Dimag se kaam lo ...
    Dil se nahi

  • @harishdata3044
    @harishdata3044 Год назад

    Million dollar information 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thanks Sir👍🏻👍🏻

  • @nangsallhamo1402
    @nangsallhamo1402 Год назад +10

    I had the worst experience in Panchkula! Should I name the hospital or corporation? Should I name the “sales agents” aka doctors? 😂😂 I came from abroad so I could see right through their bullshit and tactics! But my family was being so polite and submissive to them. 1 doctor totally changed his facial expressions after I said I don’t want to be admitted for a UTI (I had no insurance also). We did an expensive blood test just so I could see his senior doctor the next day but that dr refused to even speak to me cuz he knew I didn’t want to be admitted! Beware people and please get rid of this submissive behaviour. Government agents, pharma agents and all other agents will use this against you.

    • @saviourofworld
      @saviourofworld 11 месяцев назад

      How medical system works abroad can you pls tell

  • @rajendradixit5587
    @rajendradixit5587 11 месяцев назад

    Very pleasant presentation of the facts of medical line.your presention is quite practical.