SECOND OPINION: A surgeon’s view of healthcare and policy in India
Better buy than die? The unfortunate enduring saga of organ sales in India
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Why have we embraced minimally invasive surgery and ignored enhanced recovery after surgery?
The authors intend to highlight issues surrounding an increasing emphasis on MIS and to caution against the MIS operative technique superseding comprehensive perioperative care.
Medical Council of India under Parliament Scrutiny
A radical prescription for the Medical Council of India
The MCI is also guilty of inaction on numerous ethical transgressions that accompany healthcare in India and of hounding whistleblowers... but there's hope for a cure.
Healing and dying with dignity: Where does India stand?
This piece touches three closely linked concepts and raises complex ethical and critical issues that must be faced by patients, their families and healthcare providers.
Prescription from Pakistan: How one hospital is a model for Asia
Pakistan's dismal public health system is rife with mismanagement and a paucity of resources. Amidst this shambolic system, one hospital in Karachi has been providing specialised healthcare to millions. Free of charge.
Liver Transplantation in India: At the Crossroads
As the liver transplant journey in India reaches substantial numbers and suggests quality technical expertise, it is time to dispassionately look at the big picture, identify problems, and consider corrective measures for the future.
The Indian Medical Association Should Stop Playing Victim
The citizen is being shortchanged by the medical fraternity, but try telling the IMA that