In Response to Dr. Kaiser Raja:
Dear Dr.
I had a close study of Mr. Grandson's Grandmother's case. All Mr. Grandson wants to tell is that, in your hospital, what ever problem a patient comes with, he is redirected to the Neurology department (though, perhaps, very unnecessary). Of course, when you redirect a person to the most expensive department who do the most expensive tests, can a patient's relative say "no"? He will surely not say "no" because he loves his relative and wants him/her to be alive. And, this is what you people take advantage of to grow your business.
With all respect of the highest magnitude: I want to ask you a question. Haven't you ever written some tests to be performed even if you know the results or you know the patient will not be alive - just to increase the bills? Don't respond here, it is not required: Ask yourself, as your conscience.
Regards,
Niranjan