Track how the Indian medical practice in India is emerging as new corporate industry. The dark black side of Hospitals, Labs, Pharmacy, Drugs, which are not good sign to the comman man of India.
Sub Topics :Poor training of doctors and misgivings among people trigger enormous shortage of kidney, liver, heart and cornea.
Union Minister Harsh Vardhan said that nearly 1,200 cases of fraud have been confirmed and action has been taken against 338 hospitals, out of which 97 hospitals have been de-empanelled from the scheme while FIRs have been lodged against six hospitals.
The government had received 241 complaints in 2018-19 related to issues in the purchase of medicine and overpricing. The number of such complaints in 2016-17 was 129.
UP police has made two high-profile arrests in the last week as it looks to unravel a ‘kidney transplant racket’ that spans 3 states & several countries.
A Delhi doctor was arrested Saturday for his involvement in an international kidney racket plot, according to Indian media.
Those with MBBS degrees from Bangladesh fare the best while the bottom of the list is filled with degree holders from China and Russia.
Hospitals or money minting hubs?
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indian police are investigating a major organ trade racket after they arrested two men, including an alleged kingpin, at Mumbai airport for trafficking poor peopl...
Many doctors are lured or scared into paying commissions to other doctors in return for having patients referred to them.
Seven years after leaving his village in northern India to find work in the bursting metropolis of Mumbai, Sundar Singh Jatav was struggling in a menial job at a video game shop.
A doctor who claims to know everything about your condition before even going into the details is suspicious.
Kidney and liver diseases are growing in India. But the number of cadaver donations remains low.
The numbers speak of Chennai’s rise as a medical capital: More than two lakh cataract surgeries in a year, a two-fold jump in caesarean section, a sha
(Reuters Health) - - Fabricating test results after dumping blood samples in the sink. Stitching up the cervix of pregnant women on the pretext of preventing miscarriage. Labeling healthy people as ha...
India News: In a path-breaking judgment, the Supreme Court on Thursday awarded a record Rs 5.96 crore compensation for medical negligence to a US-based NRI doctor