You're darn right they should never have been charged.
Hospitals simply aren't equipped for disaster. They just aren't. If they have enough fuel to run their generators for three days, they think they're covered.
If you're in a hospital when a disaster hits or threatens, beg your family and friends to get you out ASAP.
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