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Answered by eviln7
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Explanation:

Whenever we visit a doctor, we assume they are getting paid well for their care and expertise.

But exactly how doctors get paid is pretty unclear to most Americans.

A 2015 study by Gallup revealed that almost 90% of Americans now have some form of health insurance. Most Americans pay a small deductible and then an insurance company picks up the bill in some form. From this process, we generally assume somehow the funds go directly back to the doctor.

But is this always the case?

As Pat Palmer from Bill Advocates writes: “We hear every day how healthcare costs and insurance premiums are rising and how America is by far the most overpriced country when it comes to paying the price of being healthy.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: Dr. Harsha Chavan K is an ENT expert with 11 years of experience who is presently working at Jindal Sanjeevani Multi specialty Hospital in Bellary. He has managed numerous complicated medical situations and is known for his attention to detail, correct diagnosis, and empathy in treating patients.

Explanation: Dr.Ajay Aggarwal and Dr.Sumit Bhargava, who both work at the same clinic as the deceased and were following in their respective vehicles behind the deceased's car, as well as Mr.Avdhesh Yadav, who was having his morning walk near the accident site at the time, were witnesses to the fatal accident. These people with public help immediately turned the Santro vehicle upright and extracted the petitioner and his wife, who had perished on the spot. The PCR van was promptly summoned, and the petitioner and his wife were transported to RML hospital, where Dr. Harsha Munshi was pronounced dead on arrival. The petitioner was critically ill and was transferred to Gangaram Hospital's ICU, where he died. Only after 1012 days were they released. The departed was a highly educated top expert Radiological Doctor with MBBS, DMRD, and DNB in Radiodiagnosis (equivalent to MD). The dead was working for Diwan Chand Satyal Pal Radiological & Imaging Services on Kasturba Gandhi Marg in New Delhi at the time of the mishap and was earning Rs.80,000/­pm. According to reports, the deceased's current employees made a new offer of Rs.10,20,000/­ per year beginning on January 1, 2007.

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