On the fateful eve of 17th October, 2016 a spark of fire was noticed in the Dialysis unit of the IMS and SUM hospital by some staff members. They immediately complained about it to the electric manager, but sadly as the human race goes the laid back manager did not pay a heed to it and something of uncontrollable extent took place. Oddly enough the dialysis unit is separated by … [Read more...]
Role Of Hospitals In Cases Of Terminally Ill Patients: What Comes First- Business Or Humanity?
Whether terminally ill patients should be kept alive with life supports or whether they should be allowed an end of the suffering has been a question of debate for long enough now. Death is obviously something that none of us want to face. But it is one of the primary realities of life- probably the only truth we know that will surely take place in our lives. Definitely … [Read more...]
Behind The Scenes Of An Indian Doctor’s Plight: This Is The Real Thing That No One Cares About.
A lot has been said about the entrenched corruption, institutionalized unethical practices in medicine, involving prescription of unnecessary tests, surgeries, or un-necessary admission to hospitals, either for commissions or to meet the targets, forcefully imposed upon the doctors, by the hospitals. Apart from the damage caused by these obvious manifestations of corruption, … [Read more...]
Dengue Hasn’t Hit For The First Time, And It Won’t Be The Last Either. So Who Is At Fault?
Yes, all those who are suffering from this horrible disease or whose closed ones are facing these difficult times, and even those who are petrified of seeing the gargantuan figures related to dengue must be having this question in mind. At least people living in Delhi-NCR region are constantly in fear. I wonder when the population of mighty ‘Aedes Agypti’ will hear our … [Read more...]
Here’s The Actual Reason Why Doctors Recommend Unnecessary Tests & Operations To You
No matter which clinic, which hospital, or which nursing home you visit in India, they always have patients pouring into them in large numbers. The major reason for it being, poor doctor to patient ratio. In India there is just one doctor for 1700 people (Source). But that is not what I am most concerned about. The bigger problem which exists right now is, that one doctor, … [Read more...]




