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more... Bed Search on Emergencies What can you do when your stable patient cannot return home because an admitting hospital cannot be found promptly? Finding a bed quickly will save a lot of money. The Mega Bed Search Unit is a proven solution. Mega keeps regular contacts with most Canadian and US hospitals. Hospital staff and doctors know and trust Mega. When an emergency arises, Mega readily alerts surgeons and hospital management to arrange admission. This service has recently been extended to some foreign hospitals outside North America referenced in our network . Scheduled Hospital Stays When planned health care involves finding a bed for admission, Mega compares different hospitals and their costs and recommends the most appropriate medical facility. Mega will do the leg work to obtain all agreements (medical insurances, the beneficiaries, work related social benefits, etc.) on behalf of the beneficiary. Mega makes all arrangements with the selected hospital and doctors including scheduling pre-surgery medical exams, admission procedures, guarantee of payment and subsequent settlement of bills after effective cost containment and repricing. Mega will assist the patients and their families with all ancillary arrangements such as transport, accommodation, communication, etc. before and after medical treatment. Mega will regularly obtain medical reports and conduct rigorous managed care. For Canadian residents, Mega will act as an advocate within the parameters of the Social Universal Medical System that prevails in Canada. Mega will cooperate with family doctors and the provincial health plans to find the best solution.
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