A. Most hospitals require doctors to do so much paperwork that they spend insufficient time on direct patient care.
B. Most hospitals recirculate air and therefore, it is very easy for diseases such as anthrax to spread through the hospital.
C. In smaller cities, the ambulance service is on a voluntary basis and the response time for calls is much lower than the national average, leading to a higher loss of life.
D. A number of doctors in private hospitals are not held accountable by the administration for the loss of patients.
E. Doctors in most private hospitals have performance appraisals based on how much money they have brought in for the hospital rather than based on how effectively they treated patients.
A, B & C against argument
A - paper work is the reason for less improved patient care
B - a reason for less patients were admitted when a influx of patients
C - higher death rate because of unavailable ambulance
between D & E, not sure; for me it is E
E - directly supports argument; most private hospitals are interested to earn more money but less interested in patient care