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The hospital is a hybrid - pediatrics (PICU, NICU, gen peds and peds ED) and surgery "supported" by my NGO, OB non-surgical run by another NGO (although C-sections being surgery are with us), Medicine and adult ED straight national Ministry of Health run, and then the whole hospital is run by national Ministry of Health staff "supported" by my NGO. My NGO also "supports" on-site and distant ambulatory clinics and specialty sexual violence survivor support program. Rehab (inpatient/outpatient) is by yet another NGO. Every department has staff who are full-on NGO, full-on Ministry of Health, and hybrid employees. There are parallel management structures. Everyone but me seems to understand who is in charge of what. One rule is clear - if my NGO "supports" a particular unit, all care there is free. In other parts of the hospital, including the same service ordered on a different ward, fees may apply.
Sign in Sango says, "You pay nothing for care with [my NGO]. Everything is only Free! Thank you!"
The posting on the door is the a la carte menu for lab tests. Prices are quite high. However, pretty much everything on the list is currently unavailable, anyway (machines broken, reagents absent).
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