A patient in the microwave heated water for washing.

According to a patient treated there, for days there was no hot water in the oncology department of the Uzsoki Street Hospital in Budapest. This was reported to the RTL Club Newsletter by a relative of the patient.

The man, who asked that his name be hidden, told the channel that they had already reported the problem to the nurses on Tuesday 22, the day his family member was admitted, but as the problem remained unsolved, they called the hospital’s technical service on the 25th. , your interlocutor there. however, he claimed that he was not competent. However, he indicated that they had already spoken with “the boss”, who had contacted the external maintenance company.

While only cold water was flowing from the taps, the relative of the man who told RTL Klub solved the toilet as follows:

heats water in a glass in the microwave, which he then pours into a bottle so that it can be washed a little ”.

The patient called the relatives at noon on Saturday 26 to have hot water in the room again.

At the request of the Bulletin, the Ministry of Human Resources that maintains the hospital said that day that the institution only had one building with problems and already had heating and hot water everywhere.


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