Tue 21 Oct 2008
Hospitals in Mauritius
Posted by Dhaneesha under General
[49] Comments
Let me first tell you a small story…
Victoria Hospital(Candos, Mauritius), where everyday several cases come, several people die…but the real reason I thk I know it now….
My story started this year in March. My mum having pains in her belly, went to see a private doc(gyne)to know the causes of that pain and was told that she was suffering from a severe fibroid disease. She was given a request form that she must show in the hospital to be able to get operated as soon as possible. Therefore, I took her to Victoria Hospital…The doctor,without doing any checkups,told her to come for another appointment in 2 months as he was going on holidays…meaning in June, and also told her that nothing was serious as there was “1 fibrone” only. Mum, happy to hear that “nthg was serious”, returned home and continued to do her usual tasks. Everyday she had strange pains and bleeding continued for several weeks. After 2 months she went again for appointment with the same doc, he finally told her to get admitted the next month at 7hr in the morning so that she could be operated after 2 days. Everything prepared, mum went for her operation(stresser, afraid, nervous…). As we reach there on her admission day, we had to wait for max 2 hours to be attended as the nurses came at work at 9hr. Then we had to run here and there to know where her documents were as the NURSES didn’t know where her file was !!!
Angry, I took mum to her room…la salle…and I was “SHOCKED” to hear one of the nurses, in quite a relax tone, say to my mum to sit on a wooden chair as there was no bed available…meaning not before 15hr that day….n it was only 9.30 in the morning……I just requested the lady so that she can arrange a place(pli comfortable ki sa chair la) as mum was in pain…she said “Mamzel, li bizin atan mem si li dan douleur…taler si gagne place li va assizer bien bien meme”
Tears in mum’s eyes she told me to remain quiet and to return home…I did as she said but I was feeling bad …bad because I knew mum would suffer more on that chair…
She was given a bed at 14.45hr that afternoon….for lunch…THEY DIDN’T KNOW THAT SHE MUST EAT!!!! she was given some cold rice and salad when she asked them for food.
Finally after 2 days, she had to be operated…the night before her operation she was told not to eat(max 24hrs) and was given some medicines. Her doctor didn’t come to visit her at all those 3 days…god knows if he knew he had to do her operation!!!
On her operation day, they placed a “la sonne” with her in the morning. We were not told at wat time the operation would be performed. At 11hr, the assistant doc came and told my mum that “nu pa pou kpv faire ou operation akoz la salle operation en reparation!!!” and they sent her home
THIS IS PUBLIC SERVICE!!!!!
Finally, I took mum to Medisave and did her operation there….the Doc there told us that mum was in last stage and in a few days the “fibrones(8 in all)” would have turned into Cancer!!!
I HATE HOSPITALS NOW…
si ti zot fami sa zot ti pou resenti li plis sa ban docteurs la ek surtou sa ban nurses la…THEY ARE REALLY IGNORANT….and MONEY MINDED!!!!
Welcome to blogging dou…
Finally as I said before, the whole family will consist only of bloggers
Muah!
ya z ‘AD’ bloggers
i hate hospitals :S
fer toi + malade kn to ale labas
@daks…
cure only heart diseases i think lol
thks for your comment dear…
hospitals are lovers’ points now…for some doctors and nurses
hello vandana!
that was really terrible and shows how bad the hospitals in Mauritius are organised! you should send this article to a local newspaper dear!! to make more people aware and also for that not to repeat with another patient..
take care sis
Hey am…
thks bro for ur comment…ayo to conner twa newspapers sometimes pa sa helpful la…but then I got this idea of blogging from ur bro-in-law
z perfect blogger…u can check his as well …top net …
mo ti extra envi faire zot tou coner ki pa tro depend on hospitals when ur in a critical state..don’t punish urself by going to such dirty places
I have been in and out of hospitals accompanying family members, friends etc etc and the waiting really kills. I cant imagine how patients bear that, but I think that is just the way of it. On the other hand most of the time when the nurse is taking forever and the patient have been in the room for well over an hour, feeling very vulnerable, you can hear laughing almost always or talking about things that have noting to do with patients or their illness. Sometimes the nurses are laughing and talking about their boyfriend and the doctor is either yacking about nothing or narrating the vacation that he just had and…blah blah blah. And I am thinking are these people serious?? This goes for emergency room and regular office visits…
It just makes me fume but there is not a lot we “ordinary” guys can do about it.
I think all hospitals are like this :::
Welcome to blogging sphere. Uhhh…by the i am seeing “muah” tou from yashvin…hmmm Yashvin pa blie invite pu mariage la hein lol.
Keep blogging. Its a disease which is fun to have wlol.
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Yashvin is finally doing some good job.(^_^).
Nice blog you have and a nicely written article.
Anyway, I don’t go to Hospitals.
I usually go to Medisave clinic or Grand bay Medical centre or private doctors.
Hospitals sucks.
Only way for some one to have a good treatment in hospitals is to either know politician or know a doctor..
@kurt avish
thks dear for z encouragement and ya don’t worry if yash don’t invite u for our wedding, I’ll sure do it
keep in touch…
@tushal
U 2 thks a lot for encouraging me in this new world…n watever u just said is what I had missed in my article…zat hospitals are made for politicians!!
@amit
hey dear u know to comment interessant as ur just like an eye witness lol…thks
The best thing to do is to bring wiz while going to the hostopal is a reporter or a cameraman then they will give you all the required attention
Coucou Vandu!
That’s quite an awful time you people had had at the hospital. Specially mum. I hate hospitals too, most people go there for relief but whenever I set foot in one, I feel sicker! Hope u’ve recovered from the trauma and mum is getting better.
Gro bizu dou,
I completely agree that we do need a 180 degrees changes in the way of running our hospitals. On a seperate note I just love going to hospitals. I enjoy giving our fellow nurses and doctors a hard time
hey welcome to the virtual world i too good to blog n sometimes its boring …keep up with good posts n interesting topics ….this will get you more readers…
salutations
Joyshan
oops i forgot to write my views
:: i think that public infrastructures are not maintained properly look at these hospitals they are messed up!
machines always broken down, no hygiene, dirty walls wtf..even these doctors are broken down..the govt is just spending money on building but not on maintaining them, no need to go far just look at the victoria bus station more over some 'letet-briler' even destroy these insfrac wtf >> even the security cameras are not safe…from vandals n also MELAMINE haha..lol:d
Hey!! i like ur post cos its so true! i’ve been ranting and raving about it for so many years now!! the health sector in Mauritius sucks and God knows how all the nurses and doctors qualify in the first place. am sure we could do a better job than that! pfff…sincerely hope u gave them a piece of ur mind and that ur dear Mum is ok…oh, and don’t get me started on their tone of voice etc….no consideration wot so ever! my blood boils!! and yeah, please send ur post to the newspapers…btw i miss our days at LCC!!
@Jimmy, pritty,saleenah, Joyshan…
thks dears for all ur comments…very enriching and encouraging…hope 2 see u people visiting my blog more often..
@bhooks
to p faire mwa gagne extra rier r cki tone dire…good keep it up n dress banla kan to aller lol
@ALL
mo p atan 1 docteur or some1 else from any hospital add a comment lol…
“mo p atan 1 docteur or some1 else from any hospital add a comment lol…”
In case you are thinking to use red candle, please think twice.Servi globe economy aster..^_^
Could not resist from saying that
Hi Dhaneesha,
Welcome to the world of blogging. Wish you all the very best and keep up with the posts.
I read ur article and the comments (except for the last few), I disagree on some points.
"as the nurses came at work at 9hr" —> IMHO, it's false because my elder sister is a nurse at the Candos hospital and she has to report to work at 7.00 a.m or at latest 7.30 a.m.
Not all hospitals are like that… I myself had a minor surgical operation(Civil Hosptital) some years ago, my uncle had open heart surgery(North Hospital), my maternal grandma suffers from cardiac problems (ICU-Civil Hospital) and we were properly treated at the hospitals and the proper care was given.
About patient's file being lost, that's quite obvious because hosptitals are still using the old method –> paper filing.
It's high time the government and para-statal bodies computerise their systems…ouff, kan zot pu compran??
The problem that you have encountered is out of mis-management and bad communication.
24hrs of no eating before an operation was for her best because with the chloroform which would have been used afterwards, she could suffer from other complications like vomitting etc…But not doing the operation on the required day shows total lack of responsibility…because mo pense pa ki sa jour la gramatin ki zot ine koner la salle operation pu en reparation.
Seizing this space to share about irresponsibility of Candos Hospital: One of my family members suffer from Cancer and recently she to go through another set of radiotherapy sessions at Candos hosptital. And to our dismay, we get to hear "l'apareil chauffer en panne, bizin reparer" for several consecutive days…my comment was " kan zot koner l'appareil la bizin reparer, b repare li bane movais imbeciles… dimoune malade la li p souffert li "
Anyways, I think the problem is with the Candos hospital and the people working there. They are not competent at all and they do not fit that position.
That's all I have to say…
Cheers
Chaya
salut, remember me? we met on reva’s birthday. i hate hospitals, mem ban domestiques behave couma docteur laba. mo ena ene ‘jeckyl – hyde character mwa’, mo gagne xtra crise kan kiken fer rol “p….” devant mwa. to ti pu bizin amen mwa ensam ar twa, mo ti pu met ban nurses la droit ene seul cout. mo pu vin res cot aunty babita la, nu ava jouen lerla……
hahaha…to p rode dire mwa zot in peur…cool net omoin sa ine faire 1 effect
@chaya..
Thanks for ur comment dear
I think among 100 patients, 1 got the necessary care….
For my case, the nurses(3 in all)came at 9hr when they have told us to come before 7hr.maybe zot ti p kass poz par la
Ya well said : “They are not competent at all and they do not fit that position.”
Bravo pour ton blog. Tu devras donner un cours aux 2 vieilles du buro (Dor et moi).
Ton article reflète malheureusement la réalité mauricienne; ce qui vient encore une fois confirmer cette fameuse phrase de Animal Farm: “all animals are equal but some are more equal than others”
Hi Dhan,
Hope your mom is doing fine. Well…even my mom suffered from fibroms and she was in last stage and could develop a cancer. Finally one doc from hops itself decided to operate her…another story and good example is that of Moka hospital…and am a ‘temoin’ to the fact how the assistant nurses are rude, mal poli, sauvage et grand noir. Several time my mom got a clash from them. And you kno wat? mom is a NURSING OFFICER.
1 thing am proud of my mom is that she never seeks favour when she goes on her appointments. I agree that some nurses and doc are very sauvage…but please dont put all of them in one basket.
Many time mom has saved lives of patients in medical ward….waiting for the docs to react would simply end in calling the patient’s family to announce death of the patient!!!!
Despite mom being in the field…memebers of my family have witnessed how some medical staff do…especially the assitant nurses ki declare pli nurse ki nurse….
Sa lopital fer dimoune malad plus..So nom em fer ggn peur..Mwsi mo mum ti ggn cancer :S
Whatever you wrote about Candos is the truth…ofet ena bku zafere ki pa bzin ariV cki ariV labas…
Mone paC ladan 1 ta fwa…. La meme locasion la pu poursuivre zot… I urge u and the ones close to you to seize this opportunity to try ‘met li dan so place’
Mo abite parti le sud…. mone fine deja operer dan both candos and rose belle….
Pfff….rose belle bku plus representable….Candos la kumandire couvant sa matlo…
Mo ena 1 ta zistwar, but I would like to relate one here in connection with what you have written…1 zour lor appointment..bane docs la fer mwa deranG come….mo legs ti ena plaster sa lepoc la…prend taxi dpi kot mwa…fer mwa vine bonere…. et kan ale labas…la queue ? pfff pa kozer….kumandire tote matlo….
astere si you have been waiting without eating anything…and si ine arive midi….b bzin re atane enkor…akoz bane docs la pa care….bzin atane zot fini eat…lerla vers 1hr in the afternoon quant zot pu vini….lerla zot pu guet bane dimune la…Ena fwa….dan afternoon…zot ggn pu ale lakaz tou :@
Ine deja arive mwa sa kot mne fine atane depuis matin 9hr 30 till 3hr tanto nek pu ggn 1 bed ki unoccupied..:(
Latmosphere la salle laba la pitoyable net sa…
Pa mem sa…ene fwa 1 doc fine meme opers mwa sans ki li fer mo parent coner… zone blier fer banla signer.. et doc la pa sipozer fer sa operation la akoz li contre mo parents totalement since doc la was about to fane dal m..
En bref..Candos couple with its docs… reflect HELL!!!… mo ventre fermal kuman mo rentre labas astere… lopital sa ? lol…
mo ti croire ki to pa pu reconnet mwa, coz mo cheveux ine vin longue. Aunty jalou mo cheveux, lin al fer lissage tou. tou cout li dir mwa coupe cheveux la. si en cas to pe accompagne kiken l’hopital, pa blier amen mwa. mo ava met l’order laba. Dan SSRN mo tand dir domestiques prend stetoscope promner promner dan place passe mop.
@Atish
Normal mo pou cone twa akoz mo reconnaissant enver ban dimun ki tire mo photo tousa
thks for ur comments dear
@Mina
I respect ur mum dear and this applies to Chaya’s sister as well as bien rare to gagne ban dimune ki responsable at work like zat especially in hospitals
But to tell u the truth dear, akoz mo cas, I hate them all…can’t remove that opinion out of my mind as watever I had said in my blog reflects only wat I had felt at that moment when I was about to lose my mum.To see them irresponsible like that, rude cumsa meme….disgusting..lorla pena l’hr pou pran work …enfin! But dear thanks a lot for sharing ur views and ur experience too(1 more victim)
Do keep in touch
@am2tek
thks dear for ur comment which is a really nice one as ur another victim of candos hospital like me…
vraimen pa kpv expliker cuman zot eter…pena mots lol….
@ Dhaneesha: Thanks
I strongly believe the problem is with the hospital and it’s employees, mem les medecins… They claim to have administered a treatment when they havn’t done so!!! What a false claim!!!
@Deepa
Hope ur mum is fine now :S, so sad to hear that she was suffering from cancer..
@Chaya—>Hospitals providing good care?well, of course, but only if you do know doctors there..Then only you will have a "best" service.
Else, my dogs get a better treatment{money makes you get a good treatment} when they go to their respective vet than some people who are mistreated at hospitals.
Thank you for this post. I’ve just moved to Mauritius and this is the only blog with real information I found.
Hope your mother feels good now.
I follow your blog:)
@ thiternik :
Welcome to Mauritius, you should try to read my blog too : http://www.yashvinblogs.com
Cheers!
@thiternik
Hey dear, thks a lot for ur comment, it’s really encouraging
for a beginner like me lol
Concerning my mum, ya she is not that well as i expected but still she was saved at the right time.
God knows how many people are still suffering and did not get the necessary treatment :S
No need for pictures,words are enough.So Painful to hear these things.
We live peacefully,we cause no trouble,we are lovers and not haters. We have families and friends,everyone does.Then why are we treated this way?
Nurses and doctors why do you act this way?
Hi Dhan and all out there….
From where should I start???
I am someone who has visited Candos hospital…can say since my birth and recently i had a surgery there. Well, when I said since my birth, it does not mean I’ve been sick since all this time…lol
Actually my mama works there. I’ve often accompanied relatives to hospital and been there as patient as well.
I would agree on some points and reactions stated here. I know all of you have a very bad experience or perception of hospitals in Mauritius. Despite my mom works at Candos, we never asked for favours (even mum, except when she meets a colleague) so we are always treated as any patient….especially at the casualty. Now….you’ve got nursing officers as well as health care assistant….sa banela meme ki declare plus nurse ki nurse sa. I’ve seen them working and they are very arrogant. Once I took my cuz to hosp coz of a severe back prob. His bp was very high so they asked him to rest a bit and then ask the HCA to take him to see a doc. I went to see the lady working on that day at least 5 times, telling her my cuz is in pain…each time she would ignore me. In the end I had to tell her that his BP(using this term) is high and he is suffering and needs to see the doc urgently. Then only she went looking for his card which supposedly was not with her but by magic was in the stack she was holding!!!! Meme dan la salle zot declare mama…kan zot meme pa ban nurse!!!
Recently, when I went for surgery, I’ve told my mum that I will never set foot again in the hospital. The staff (younger ones) despite knowing that my mom is a staff there really disgusted me. They did not give me the nursing care necessary. I was in pain and almost begged to get painkillers prescribed every 4 hrs but given to me over 8hrs!!! My cousin, a doctor at cardiac centre came to visit me and talked to the nursing staff asking them if they could see with my doctor and give me additional painkillers….they completely ignored him….yeah!!!!
Anyway….it was really a very bad experience!!!
However….all I would say is that dont put the nurses in one basket. Some people are very harsh by saying that nurses are not qualified etc etc. I will agree that some nurses dnt have a proper way to talk with patients or the public. I wont talk for doctors but for the nurses rather since I can better talk on this.
The best person I can refer to is my Mom. Some will say coz she is my mom, I am taking her side. NO!!!!
Often I would go and meet mom during the day or when she does night duty to give her lunch/dinner. At times, imagine only 1 person working in a ward of more than 20 patients???
The job these people do is really tough. In some cases there are negligence of behalf of nursing staffs but not always. Mom often tells us about her shift, what happened and at times u realise if these people were not here….a patient can lose his life while waiting for the doc to come and attend to them. How many a times mom told us about how they had to run here n there to get a doc and finally they gave the treatment themselves. Ok the doc also are humans…they cannot fly and come to the ward, if you consider the number of wards they have to attend to.
Nursing is a noble job. But the problem lies in the fact that nowadays the young generation join the job just coz it pays big money, gives a job in govt and hence a job security.
If some of these people had a little ounce of love for their job, we would not be complaining about them. My mom’s patient loved her…y? simply coz she used to talk to her….ask about their family, enbete ban vier nani et fer zot boire zot medicaments ….yet jamai dimoune pu reconnaissant enver ban nurse cumsa. Mind u guys, even if it was not my mom…. i would still talk like that about her. She loves what she is doing. Often ban vier nani would give her blessings coz they liked her….when she finished her shift they would ask when she will come again.
Nowaydays its rare to find nurses who really love their job or do it coz they want to serve people.
My appeal to you people reading this is never put everyone in the same basket. The night I got operated, there was a nurse who came to replace an absent colleague. She is one of the ancients….a very nice lady…smiling always and she did her work as should be done in the morning. But the other younger ones??? Papa o….cuma dire ban bouro!!!!
Just before leaving the hospital, I even yelled at one in front of the doctors!!!! Deja ou p souffer ou operation, fek tire branule (kot mete serum la) et mo la main p fer mal. Nurse kine tire sa la ine mette n ti pensement. N lot imbecile pa coner kot sorti, nek appuye lor pensement la fort…. I yelled at her and told her: “Ou folle, ki p prend ou!!!!”
The student docs looked at me and smiled….stupid lady!!!!
When you look at a situation…look at both sides of the coin. At times they work in worse conditions.
In the case of ur mom….as chaya has mentioned, there has been mismanagement and mis communication. The fact of not eating 24 hrs before operation is normal. But to put that sonde with her and then tell her that operation theatre is ‘en pane’ is really a stupid thing!!!! I dnt think the whole operation theatre was not working. I could also put it on the account that they were scared to carry out the operation considering the state ur mom was in.
Even my mom had this problem and she nearly lost her life during operation since the fibroid burst during operation. No one doc wanted to operate her at that time….
As for the bed problem, they cannot help it. If doctors do not discharge patients, then how will they provide a bed? But they were rude…that I admit and leaving her without food. If she was admitted at nine, i guess they had not sent the lunch list yet…so they could have asked her if she is going to have lunch and add her name. That is sheer irresponsibility.
But the fact that at 9 am the nurses were not on duty is false as well. Maybe they were busy with the daily routine work…which mind you is very time consuming. At times in a ward with loads of people can be a hell for the staffs…surtout n la salle dan differ meme!!! Where I was in the surgical ward, at times moi meme mo ti p gagne crise ek certain patients!!!
In some cases ban patients ou zot famille exagerer….sa oci mo temoin…. in the case of my cuz, I took him to have an x-ray. Imagine a hospital during the day, always busy with lots of people. So, from the time the x-ray is taken and the radio grapher makes his report, it takes around 1 hr depending on cases. One guy started yelling at the ladies on the counter simply coz it took 1 hr. B pa ban madames la zot faute sa. Si travay la p prend otan time, then ki record officer la kapv fer???? Try to think about it in this way as well.
Now imagine you are working in the casualty, you have so many cases coming in. People coming in and out….after all the nurses are human as well. Dont u think at one point in time, zot oci zot tired? Am in tourism sector and the 1st thing we learn is that service is not always the same since it is delivered by people and a human being cannot keep on smiling during the whole day after going thru different situations. So, we have to understand these people. That does not give them the right to be arrogant or rude but yet try to see if from this perspective as well. Same for the docs!!!
I could go on and on…..but all I want to point out again is do look at both sides of the coin. The job of a doctor or nursing staff is not an easy job. We people often take everything for granted. Next time, zot envi amerde n nurse ou doc…observe bien avan….amerde ban ki cachiete locors la…pa ceki p mort ar travay et n tigit li nerver zot kpav sote lor li pu batte li…..
I have been horrified at the state of public hospitals in this country. I would never go to those places like Candos for treatment. My perception of what I saw was something out of Queen Victoria’s days or right out of a Charles Dickens book. Things have since improved but the horror stories continue. Thankfully there are private hospitals now with modern facilities but not all citizens will benefit from them. A public health system based on the archaic British system cannot work in todays society. You need to have a semi-private system like a mutuelle system with partial contribution from the users. However, that cannot happen until salaries (working conditions) improve in this country.
My Dad has a cancer, he is at present under treatment at the victoria hospital. I must say the the personel at the hospital are very kind. though treatment are very slow, but i think that all the best professional are found in the private clinics, and its the fault of the gov, they should have encouraged these professional to stay and work in our hospitals, Just take a close look at the pay of the nurses and doctors. Now just imagine the number of patients that visit these hospital and the loads of works they performed, on top of that they dont have their data on computers.
i personally wonders how these people finds themselves among these files, i gonna be mad.
Anyway, i agree with all your points and i understand and feel sorry for your mum, and the attitude of that nurse is very disgusting, even if she could not do anything she could have talk to you more professionally.
I am repeating my note on Facebook here on this subject.
I am following the progress of a patient in a hospital, part of the local national health service. I have come to the conclusion that the national health service here is a sham. I am horrified at what I find: slow admission procedure (2 hours for paperwork/file), dirty toilets, lazy staff, neglected patients, no proper catering with no respect for religious or ethnic requirements. Families come to the wards at least twice a day to wash and bring food for their loved ones.
You could believe you are still in the Victorian age, what shame treating your vulnerable nationals like this.
Thankfully, there are modern private clinics/hospitals but they can be expensive and not all the population can afford this.
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am giving you the tip and you will not regret…
dude, if u are in a hurry NEVER ever go to VH unless u know ppl!
That hosp is the busiest one in Mru, whole of Plaine Wilhems + half of Black River, and is understaffed and relatively poorly equipped (tou zafer en panne brite brite sitant servi)
and btw, Fibroids are benign tumors, they do NOT have staging. They can turn malignant sure, but that’s v rare (0.5% of all fibroids) and it is diagnosed before the removal of the uterus only v exceptionally
The one hospital i usually go to when im not looking to “steal” medicines is rose belle one. I agree with you totally guru, NEVER go to VH(well, unless you’re actually dying from a physical injury!!!!Though that’s kinda controversial too since most of the time, it’s the risk of infection which forces us to hospitals when hurt, lol) since you might actually see a doctor writing prescriptions even before hearing about your whole condition.
Let’s just face reality, Mauritius is not economically strong enough to sustain a welfare state(and here it’s not just hospitals but also schools and all). So turn hospitals into a paying service(at least to a select part of the population) and PART of the problem will definitely be solved. =]
CEKI ZOTTE PE DIR LOPITAL PAS BON ETC.. ESKI ZOTTE KONNER KI ENA CLINIK BIZIN AMEN SO PATIEN LOPITAL PU PASE DAN MACHINE PLIS AVANCER. MAIS, INNE ARRIVER AUSSI EN DIMUN SO LIPIER SOIT DISAN PE BIEN MAIS FINALEMENT INNE BIZIN KOPER..
hi thr.
its true dat pub hOspitals r gud @ nafyn
btw dis pOst ba Dhaneesha is realiii helpin’ meh Out
av gOt a debate On such a tOpic tOo
fanx yew vrii much
if yew guys can
plss hlp meh Out wid sOme ideas mOre y ppl prefer private hOpitals
fanx yew Ol^^
@Nazirah
My pleasure….
My dear readers please help Nazirah out if you can
wow great blog just logged in .
well candos hospital is a like a cemetry not hospital