KUALA NERUS, May 20 The Ministry of Health (MoH) has taken legal action against 12 tuberculosis (TB) patients nationwide for failing to continue treatment for the disease.
still has a £2.2 trillion national debt which it is wrestling with and the government is still already spending more than it is bringing in in tax revenues, and the bank of england has chimed in on the debate, it is concerned that lofty pay increases will fuel inflationary cycle so that higher pay rises get higher prices, higher prices beget higher price rises, which is something we saw in the uk in the 1970s. there are a number of different balancing acts and for the nurses it is very hard for the nurses it is very hard for them to express their views because they clearly don t want to go on strike. it will affect the level of care received by patients, they don t want to do that. b. patients, they don t want to do that. , . , patients, they don t want to do that. m . , ., ., that. a similar sentiment among senior doctors, that. a similar sentiment among senior doctors, as that. a similar sentiment among senior doctors, as well, - that. a similar sentiment among senior doctors,
This comes after the authorities learnt that most of the patients do not seek treatment from private doctors, clinics and hospitals compared to patients seeking treatment at state and civic-run hospitals.