The shortage of hospital doctors is taking its toll on the people who can least afford it: those in need of immediate medical attention.
In fact, thousands of sick people nationwide being transported to hospitals by ambulance have been turned away for treatment.
According to a survey by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, there were 14,387 cases last year in which seriously ill patients in ambulances were turned away by institutions more than three times before finally being accepted.
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