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Menkes: casualties who did not have the Insurance were borne by the Government




Nala Edwin - detikNews
Jakarta - casualties and Ritz Carlton of the jw marriot hotel bombing explosion might not worry at a cost of medical treatment in the hospital. Because the government will bear all the medical treatment fees except for them who had the insurance. "Borne by us for them available that bore." If having the insurance that paid please the insurance. If not was that paid, yes the government that paid, said the Health Minister (Menkes) Siti Fadilah Supari ended visited casualties in RS MMC, Street HR Rasuna Said, Jakarta, on Saturday (18/7/2009).




It was important, said Menkes, the hospital might not be damaged. Moreover explosion casualties also might not pay. "The main thing is the hospital not might be unfortunate and the patient not might pay," stressed Menkes. That took medicine to Singapore Ms? "Definitely they had the insurance personally," he replied. Menkes appeared to put on the sunglasses with the condition for his eyes was bandaged and put on blue clothes dipadu with black trousers. When being asked by the reason for wearing the black colour spectacles, the woman from this Solo claimed completely to be the eyes operation. "I was finished the operation yesterday," he replied relaxed. (anw/nik)



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