Tari General Hospital will start charging higher fees for any form of violence especially tribal fight and domestic violence. Tari General Hospital Chief Executive Officer Dr James Kintwa says people have been taking advantage of the free health care services and continue to involve in fights and violence knowing the hospital will continue to provide free services. Tribal fights and domestic violence cases is on the rise and have been reported regularly at the hospital and clinics. Dr. Kintwa says with the new board members sworn in they are planning to propose to the hospital to start charging higher fees violence cases. Dr Kintwa says the aim is to minimize and discourage people to be involved in violent activities. Comments are closed.
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