The Ultimate Promotion for Jordan
I sort of could not believe myself when I stumbled on to this:
Actually I could since I know that most foreigners who live(d) here think highly of Jordan.
Anyway, it would be cool if the government used this to promote health services in Jordan.
Personally, I would not go as far as promoting large scale operations, only none-invasive medical tests(blood tests, X-ray, MRI, CT, bone density, urtherograms, uro-flowmetry, venus doppler, etc) and the occasional "scopies." I would only promote large scale operations when we have real medical malpractice law.
Also I hope that medical costs can be kept in check, or we might just become like the US and A.
And that lady in the video is cute. Hehe.
Actually I could since I know that most foreigners who live(d) here think highly of Jordan.
Anyway, it would be cool if the government used this to promote health services in Jordan.
Personally, I would not go as far as promoting large scale operations, only none-invasive medical tests(blood tests, X-ray, MRI, CT, bone density, urtherograms, uro-flowmetry, venus doppler, etc) and the occasional "scopies." I would only promote large scale operations when we have real medical malpractice law.
Also I hope that medical costs can be kept in check, or we might just become like the US and A.
And that lady in the video is cute. Hehe.
3 Comments:
innovative to promote a country which has been in some problems jordan is coming up now
The irony is that part of the reason why healthcare is cheap in Jordan is precisely because we don't have a good malpractice law.
It is somewhat more complicated than that.
In the US, it is very hard to see a specialist without a referral from a GP. In Jordan, that is very easy, and saves a lot of money.
Also the ministry of health and the Jordanian medical association do set upper and lower limits for what doctors can charge for a regular office visit.
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