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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Cure the doctor 
Written by: Vikram Patel
Written by Vikram Patel
Healthcare in India is a leading cause of poverty. The medical profession must own its share of the blame
Earlier this month, The Lancet published a paper calling for a radical transformation of the architecture of India’s healthcare delivery system if it is to achieve the government’s vision of assuring health for all. The paper documented India’s progress on major health indicators in the past decade, but also its many deficiencies. The most disturbing indicator of these deficiencies is the observation that the cost of healthcare is driving millions of Indians into poverty. Let us pause to consider the implication of this statement. 

Read more HERE . Source:Indian Express

OR should it have been cure the administrators OR...
Earlier this month, The Lancet published a paper calling for a radical transformation of the architecture of India’s healthcare delivery system if it is to achieve the government’s vision of assuring health for all. The paper documented India’s progress on major health indicators in the past decade, but also its many deficiencies. The most disturbing indicator of these deficiencies is the observation that the cost of healthcare is driving millions of Indians into poverty. Let us pause to consider the implication of this statement. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/cure-the-doctor-healthcare-healthcare-in-india-indian-doctors/#sthash.gVrE4iEt.dpuf
Earlier this month, The Lancet published a paper calling for a radical transformation of the architecture of India’s healthcare delivery system if it is to achieve the government’s vision of assuring health for all. The paper documented India’s progress on major health indicators in the past decade, but also its many deficiencies. The most disturbing indicator of these deficiencies is the observation that the cost of healthcare is driving millions of Indians into poverty. Let us pause to consider the implication of this statement. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/cure-the-doctor-healthcare-healthcare-in-india-indian-doctors/#sthash.gVrE4iEt.dpuf

Cure the doctor

Healthcare in India is a leading cause of poverty. The medical profession must own its share of the blame

- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/cure-the-doctor-healthcare-healthcare-in-india-indian-doctors/#sthash.gVrE4iEt.dpuf

Cure the doctor

Healthcare in India is a leading cause of poverty. The medical profession must own its share of the blame

- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/cure-the-doctor-healthcare-healthcare-in-india-indian-doctors/#sthash.gVrE4iEt.dpuf