The patient is receiving the best treatment and full support for treatment costs - Photo: BVCC
The child's condition is progressing well.
The National Children's Hospital has just updated information on the health status and treatment costs of a girl named GTS (living in Lao Cai ) - a case that has caused a stir in public opinion in recent days after her family reported being "ripped off" by a group of drivers for nearly 5 million VND for a 22km trip after leaving the hospital to return to Lao Cai .
According to information from the hospital, baby GTS was admitted on May 13 in a state of fatigue, difficulty breathing, muscle weakness and difficulty walking. After being consulted by doctors, he underwent 3 plasmapheresis sessions and an important surgery.
He is now breathing on his own and continues to receive intensive care with immunosuppressants and medical treatment.
After learning about the patient's situation, the hospital said that all treatment costs, including high-tech and surgical, were covered through the Health Insurance Fund, the budget of the National Children's Hospital, and support from benefactors through the hospital's social work department.
Summon taxi driver
Previously, social networks spread the story of XT account recounting the incident of encountering two compatriots walking in the sun on the highway while he was on his way from Hanoi to his hometown.
After giving the two people, the aunt and nephew, a ride, he learned that they had just left the National Children's Hospital after treating a young child.
According to the story, the two took a motorbike taxi via the app to My Dinh bus station to catch another bus to Lao Cai. However, at the bus station, a stranger approached them, said the bus had already left and offered to chase them by motorbike taxi.
After agreeing, each person was taken by a motorbike taxi, then asked to transfer to a taxi to continue the journey.
The motorbike taxi driver charged 700,000 VND, while the taxi driver, after a short distance to the entrance to the Noi Bai - Lao Cai highway, asked them to pay 4.2 million VND in fare.
Having no cash, the nephew had to call his family in the countryside to transfer the money using the QR code provided. Although he could not remember the taxi's license plate number, the victim still saved the transfer account information.
On June 16, the two went to the My Dinh 2 Ward Police Station (Hanoi) to work. The aunt and niece expressed their hope that the authorities would intervene to get the money back for the family.
After receiving the report from the two victims, the commander of My Dinh 2 Ward Police said that he had identified the taxi driver and summoned him to the police station for clarification.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/vu-gia-dinh-vung-cao-bi-chat-chem-4-9-trieu-chuyen-xe-22km-benh-nhi-duoc-dieu-tri-mien-phi-20250617154830686.htm
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