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Old December 4th, 2012, 12:46 PM posted to soc.retirement,alt.activism.death-penalty,alt.health,fr.soc.politique,rec.travel.europe
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Non French in France advised to avoid French public hospitals

http://www.parisfranceguide.com:81/i...e &PAGE_id=33

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".In France, there are a number of public hospitals which
specialise
in maternity and which are considered to be the safest place for
births....

..If you want real comfort, you should go the American Hospital in
Paris or the Princess Grace Clinic in the Cote d'Azur. They are used
to
expatriate clients, and make them feel at home there. But you might
not
be reimbursed 100% of what you pay, even with a private policy....

..Some Americans might be shocked by the standard of hygiene in
public
hospitals. One British woman says, "I spent three weeks in a French
hospital when I gave birth to premature twins. Although I was in a
special unit for premature babies. I had to bring her own towels and
soap and was advised to bring flip-flops because the showers were so
filthy! No one cleaned my room while I was there and I ended up
having
to do it myself"


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Old December 4th, 2012, 06:12 PM posted to soc.retirement,alt.activism.death-penalty,alt.health,fr.soc.politique,rec.travel.europe
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Default Non French in France advised to avoid French public hospitals

On Dec 4, 11:30*am, "simon calder"
wrote:

Non French in France advised to avoid French public hospitals


http://www.parisfranceguide.com:81/i...emaster&PAGE_u....




*PS...check out the comparitive costs of medication also.....


That's the way it is with you Socialized medicine pimps. It's all
about the bucks.

If we "mericans; choose to spend some of our greater GDP on our
medical expoenses that is our business and no concern of you
Your_A_Peons
 




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