tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306009336680641277.post1893847146500764495..comments2024-02-29T06:48:42.520+08:00Comments on P116: IHH Healthcare Berhad listing: For it means for the man and woman in the streetresident.wangsamajuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12679072482217684577noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306009336680641277.post-66596679775762293192012-07-11T08:45:36.537+08:002012-07-11T08:45:36.537+08:00Very informative post. Thanks for taking the time ...Very informative post. Thanks for taking the time to share your view with us. <a href="http://www.cremation-usa.com/" rel="nofollow">website</a>hilda dadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14687251079178494926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306009336680641277.post-24492141998418878952012-07-06T22:27:37.596+08:002012-07-06T22:27:37.596+08:00http://www.malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/from-aroun...http://www.malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/from-around-the-blogs/50409-ihh-healthcare-berhad-listing-for-it-means-for-the-man-and-woman-in-the-street-<br /><br />written by syd, July 06, 2012 10:08:58 <br /><br />Just like the north south expressway. <br />Completed at about RM3 billion and now sold for RM20 billion. The state of the highway remains the same, i.e. no road widening to ease congestion. Money borrowed from banks to make the rich richer with no benefit for the users. <br /> +4<br /> ...<br />written by JIG, July 05, 2012 15:43:18 <br /><br />Health care is certainly a necessity to every one needing medical attention at affordable cost. <br />Indeed, the IPO of IHH will place affordability beyond even the so-called upper middle class. <br />As it is now, even though with a minimum starting salary for the current generation of young workers, <br />spiraling home and transportation costs, and food prices already put a strain on the working public. We see many borrowers, from Ah Longs & legitimate lenders (bankers for instance) taking loans to repay bills from <br />University Hospital, HUKM etc. incurred by disease-striken aging parents and loved ones, and then taking <br />on additional jobs to repay these borrowings. Of course, these hospitals charge lower scales, but this would <br />mean either a long waiting list, or overworked houseman surgeons for the many lucky enough to make it in time for the operations ward. <br />The ruling political leaders must have thought that mass production of doctors will take care of the "money" part for the lower & middle-income earners, seeking medical aid, & IHH will be fine for the remaining populace. How wrong! <br />The richer segment is seen to patronize private specialists, or even seeking overseas treatment "as money is the least concern to them. And not many are in this class. So, the situation has reached such a state that a doctor was heard to remark, <br />"If you can't pay, you don't have the right to live!". How sad. <br /><br />Maybe it's hindsight, but in the good old days (and sigh, in the better-governed future?) life should be better <br />if health care, utilities and transport have remained in the hands of the government. But what happens instead? <br /><br />IHH may just equate to Irreversible Health Hazard. <br />God Save Malaysia! <br /> +8<br /> ...<br />written by Bully No 1, July 05, 2012 15:24:58 <br /><br />They made public hospitals as one way killer graveyards s that this listing for private healthcare succeeds... <br /><br />In Malaysia, social care is ghone...its all about me me me.....and with this alaysia is doomed as it is only a matter of time before a revolution takes place... <br /> +6<br /> ...<br />written by sltemp, July 05, 2012 13:11:30 <br /><br />The issue is that many Malaysians prefer (or rather, want) to seek treatment at private hospitals despite the high costs. The main reason for this is that most Malaysians think poorly of the medical standard of public hospitals. Patients overcrowding, unsympathetic care-givers, outdated medicine and treatment, insufficient medicine, broken-down equipment, etc, are but some of the problems. If the standard of public hospitals were to be good, fewer people would go to private hospitals. Nowadays, medical treatment is no longer about caring for people but a business for making lots of money. <br /> +10<br /> ...<br />written by Batang Berjuntai, July 05, 2012 12:52:48 <br /><br />Another Cash Out from the market. <br /><br />When the money goes to Khazanah, where is it ultimately heading to ? <br /><br />Whose pocket ? UMNOtahi, UMNOtahi chelup & UMNOtahi kichaps ? <br /><br />Any legalised THEFT like Felda Listing ??? <br /><br />Rakyat, becareful, do not be caught holding the nasty baby, when the Thieves will be enjoying the Loot offshore. <br /> +15Lee Wee Takhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07642184470249251353noreply@blogger.com