He would then run the patients through a battery of scans, many of which were not necessary, in order to inflate their bills.
The “Decision of the IOC” said that Dr Wong used to pay between 10 and 20 per cent of what he billed patients to the Singapore Ambulance Association and the Singapore Emergency Ambulance Services for bringing the patients to him. During the CT scan, the patient’s condition deteriorated. He vomited and had difficulty breathing. He was sent to a hospital at around 1.50pm. He died three days later. His death was caused by a stroke.
The second patient also fell and had a fracture at the top of her left leg. Following an X-ray that showed the fracture, Dr Wong wanted to do a CT scan and a magnetic resonance imaging scan despite the woman being disoriented, restless and confused upon arrival. The IOC said Dr Wong ordered CT scans of his thorax, brain, abdomen and pelvis, and MRI scans of his heart and prostate “instead of prioritising immediate resuscitation or stabilisation”.
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