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A man complains: research results should be given free of charge, but clinic asks for 30 euros for a USB memory stick

Summary by https://www.tv3.lt
Patients complain that private clinics cheat on magnetic resonance imaging studies. Because a copy of the study can be recorded on a compact disc forgotten by a part of the population, and if the citizen wants a USB memory, it can cost up to 30 euros. The state hospital cash register explains when the residents do not need to pay extra for any time.
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Patients complain that private clinics cheat on magnetic resonance imaging studies. Because a copy of the study can be recorded on a compact disc forgotten by a part of the population, and if the citizen wants a USB memory, it can cost up to 30 euros. The state hospital cash register explains when the residents do not need to pay extra for any time.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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https://www.tv3.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Saturday, May 4, 2024.
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