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muriel_volestrangler

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Mon Apr 25, 2016, 11:07 AM Apr 2016

Beijing ambulances to get taxi-style meters

Ambulances in Beijing will be fitted with taxi-style meters in an effort to allay public concerns about overcharging.

From May, the emergency vehicles will charge a fixed rate of 50 yuan ($8; £5) for patients being transported up to 3km (1.9 miles), and then seven yuan for each kilometre travelled after that, the Beijing Morning Post reports. If an ambulance is called but then not needed, a 50-yuan charge will still apply, the paper notes.

Until now, ambulance drivers worked out the charges themselves, often leading to complaints from members of the public who felt that their bills were too high, The Beijing News says.

In February, Chinese media reported that a man in Shandong was slapped with a 3,600-yuan ($550; £380) charge after his ill father was transported 80km to hospital. That's about half the monthly wage of an average Beijing worker.

On social media, the fact that ambulances charge for their services at all is news to most users. "I always thought that ambulances were free," writes one person on the Sina Weibo microblogging site. Plenty of people think it's unethical to charge for emergency services, and one user wonders: "Will you need an entrance ticket to go into hospital in future?"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-36130081

It does seem like extreme capitalism, for a country with a nominally Communist party in charge.
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Beijing ambulances to get taxi-style meters (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 OP
That seems better than the "surprise" method used here jberryhill Apr 2016 #1
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