POOR TREATED WORSE THAN GUINEA PIGS
Nantoo Banerjee
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2013-12-20 10:25
For more than 1,900 citizens, only one qualified doctor. For over 3,000 people one hospital bed. New government hospitals and medical colleges are a rare sight. Private corporate hospitals which cater mostly to those with deep pockets and corporate patients with full medical cover, are expanding at a mind boggling pace. This is India, 66 years after its independence, the country which before the global community had pledged towards the end of last century that it would provide basic health for all by 2000 AD. In the last 13 years, the healthcare availability gap between the rich and the poor has further widened.