Friday 2 March 2018

A cancer survivor was fined $2,260 for driving patients to and from hospital appointments

A cancer survivor was fined $2,260 for driving patients to and from hospital appointments

A London woman who survived breast cancer isn’t faring so well against city bylaw officers who fined her $2,260 for providing a service to patients that medical staff say is invaluable. For more than three years, the woman has been a regular at an outpatient clinic at St. Joseph’s Hospital, providing rides to and from the clinic to patients who aren’t allowed to drive after being sedated for procedures such as endoscopies and colonoscopies.
Read more: http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/a-cancer-survivor-was-fined-2260-for-driving-patients-to-and-from-hospital-appointments?source=Snapzu

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