“Today I have looked at the 12 items in the Patients’ Bill of Rights and I can comfortably and confidently tell you that these 12 items have been properly domesticated in our institution, there is no aspect of it that will have not been painstakingly taken care of,” he said.
“Today because of the government’s intervention into our facility we are no longer a 350 bedded hospital but 550 bedded hospital and because of that you know that it will not be the same when managing 350 people it means you have more patients to attend to and issues that go with it. The Executive Vice Chairman, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Babatunde Irukera, lauded the efforts of the management of UATH for ensuring that the PBoR is not only implemented but domesticated in the hospital facility.
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