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, HOSP!FAL FEES 4 \ ■ ADMISSION OF WEALTHY _ PATIENTS. In connection with the action of ™ : the Christchurch. Hospital Board in * adopting the Finance Committee's 5 ' recommendation to adopt the levy of _J £65.488 for the current year, several members at the board's last meeting 4 urged that the hospital fees payable . J by patients should be increased. The j chairman stated that the Finance J Committee intended to brmg down a 1 recommendation in that direction at tho next meeting. A motion recom- 4 .mending the committee to put for- J ward proposals to increase the fees Jj was moved and earned. One or two % menibeiTS suggested that the fees i sh.«liildi be increased to £3 3s per 4 week, but others didi not agree with [: 4 that. The board did not give the |'j \ committee a lead as to what the M figures should be. It was pointed j out that whatever fees were decided ; "t nnon tho people who could not afford 'd \ tliaui would not bo expectedi to pay 1 them. This 'introduced some brief j references to the admission of .il wealthy patients to tne public hos- .;j pital, and to the question as to whether or not suah patients should - : .d ■. pay fees that would have to meet- \ part of the cost of the ti*oatment of j ■ poor people. "The rich, should, assist 1 to keep the poor," declared the \ € chairman. '"There is a pa-oposa.l that " a hospiba-1 for rich patients should be ; erected, but every patient should pay j ' what ho can, and the fees of the ' * richer people should assist others in ~\ a less fortunate position. That is fc only in the .air at bresent, but I ■ think the proposal wiu, be brought I; 2 ■ jiown this yeai'." '^

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 1 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 1 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 1 June 1920, Page 7