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Gommers: Money was the reason for not always accepting patient transfers

Gommers: Money was the reason for not always accepting patient transfers

Diederik Gommers testified to a parliamentary inquiry committee that financial concerns prevented some hospitals from accepting intensive care patients during the second COVID-19 wave. He noted that cooperation between medical facilities declined significantly after the pandemic's initial wave.

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