SECOND OPINION: A surgeon’s view of healthcare and policy in India
Beyond temporary relief
The challenge for Ayushman Bharat will be to spur systemic change in healthcare.
Ways of dying
A perspective on one of modern medicine's great conundrums: Is dying an event or a process? Does everyone die in the same way, or are there different ways of dying? Truly a subject of profound and perennial philosophical and religious enquiry.
Healers Or Predators?
This hard-hitting volume shows a mirror to society and, more specifically, to those associated with the health sector on how healers, in many cases, are shifting shape to becoming predators
The Illness Within
Doctors, barring exceptions, are complicit in the commercialisation of healthcare.
The Supreme Court of India on euthanasia: Too little, too late
In the absence of a systemic overhaul, the CC judgment on passive euthanasia stands to be either potentially misused or remain ineffective.
Prevention of War & Violence and Medical Ethics By Dr Sanjay Nagral
Dr. Sanjay Nagral | International Seminar on 'The landmark Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons Opportunities and Challenges’ | New Delhi | March 24-25, 2018
For whom, the right to die?
Challenge after euthanasia verdict is to ensure dignity to the poor.
Will Politics Ever Overcome Its Apathy Towards Operative Healthcare for All?
While there is political consensus that a robust healthcare system is needed, it is rarely at the centre of electoral politics in India.