Is it true that the doctors are waiting for the police's decision or that the victim and the victim's family do not have money to pay hospital fees? Because if he was the only witness to some crime, I think they would need to rescue him immediately without waiting for a decision. Or like the accident you witnessed, so I think the problem here is money.
What I see is that health policies in third world countries are not as good as in other developed countries. Similar to my country, if you are hospitalized in critical condition but do not have enough hospital fees to complete the hospitalization procedures, you will not be treated promptly. It's a shame when it comes to the ethics of my country's medical industry, but we can't do anything else.
In some or major aspects, it's money that talks but rarely do they need a police report if you were gunned but the bottom line there is, lives should be put first before all these. You may not know whose life you were playing with just because you are trying to follow due process.
Seriously the health sector in my country is whack. Even some so-called government owned hospitals are nothing to write about.
apart from not knowing whose life you're jocking with, do they even put themselves in the victims shoe and imagine that if for instance they 're at someone's Mercy but the person refused helping out because he was even unconscious to speak out for himself? You see the passage of the Bible that says, "
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you., if only we abide by a fraction of that, then the world will be far more better in many ways.
For the part of refusal to treat victim before payment is being made, the excuse has always been that they've treated people in the past that ended up not paying for thier treatments, as a medical person, if you aren't ready to sacrifice some little things for the lives of the people you've signed to save, then you've not started your medical journey at all.