Norman, I sympathise immensely. Will file your story away at the back of my mind should I ever have occasion to remember it.
Good Luck with the sample!
Norman.
"Si vous n'envisager pas de regulariser votre situation vis a vis nôtre cabinet" doesnt actually say "pay your outstanding bill" but if you know that there is an outstanding one then I am sure you are right.
One small question though, if you know of an outstanding bill does that mean that they have already approached you about it?, perhaps you forgot to sign or send off something? They might not be looking for you to pay the bill but perhaps to enable it to be paid.
To me the letter has no bad tone or is not threatening, probably best to concentrate on your recovery than kick up a fuss.
Good luck with your treatment. If I were in your shoes I know what country I would rather be in.
I agree with JR, I can see nothing wrong with their response, seems quite standard and not aggressive at all. I'm also 100% Norman because of my leukaemia thing but I have to pay some element of my fees and then recclaim them through CPAM, especially where blood tests/biopsies are concerned.
Perhaps their original bill was misplaced?
I'd just pay the outstanding amount and then get on with life.
NormanH has an extremely good point to make. Can you imagine if this happened in the UK, it would be national news and you could probably sue the lab senseless!
Contrary to the generalised perception of some posters, the French helath care system is not universally better than the NHS, as in both countries in varies considerably from region to region. As such it is just as possible to get poor or good treatment in France as in the UK.
The UK is generally accepted within the worldwide medical community as having amongst the best cancer specialists and related medical research in the world. There just needs to be more of them.
Because turning down a request for analysis for something as serious as Cancer is simply not part of the NHS/British mindset - my guess is they would do the test and get the money afterward.(if applicable)
It's a cultural thing
I agree. It's yet another example of an administrative ***-up. Experience tells me that these kind of a-rule-is-a-rule-is-a-rule-and-no-one-has-told-me-otherwise-no-exceptions interpretations are far more likely to occur in France than the UK.
Cathy
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