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The post-dengue prognosis -K Srinath Reddy & NR Narayana Murthy

-The Indian Express The steady state efficiency of healthcare needs to be raised so that crises like this one can be avoided. In any free society where terrible wrongs exist, some are guilty; all are responsible.” While these words of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel ring true for many social and political ills that appall us, they are also a timely reminder of our collective responsibility to correct the pathetic state of...

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Five SC Orders Later, Aadhaar Requirement Continues to Haunt Many -Kedar Nagarajan

-TheWire.in New Delhi: Despite five Supreme Court orders since September 2013 stating that the Aadhaar card cannot be a mandatory requirement for access to government services or subsidies, the reality on the ground continues to remain very different. The point was underlined at a press conference in Delhi yesterday where, besides lawyers and experts, a resident of Yamuna Khadar, Delhi described how he was denied emergency treatment in two public Hospitals...

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Are Chennai private Hospitals turning away poor patients? -Christin Mathew Philip

-The Times of India CHENNAI: Corporation of Chennai insists that private Hospitals reserve 10 per cent of their beds for admission of poor patients free of cost according to the guidelines of the Nursing Homes Regulatory Act. It also mandates that private Hospitals submit periodical monthly reports to the health officer to register a nursing home and hospital with beds in the city. Of the 700 private Hospitals in Chennai, few, if...

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Dengue cases could spike: Centre issues advisory to Delhi govt after showers, asks it to step up measures

-The Indian Express Over 1,800 people have been affected by the virus, according to the municipal corporation’s last report. Overnight showers in the capital has prompted the Union health ministry to issue an advisory to the Delhi government on Saturday to “intensify” measures to check mosquito-breeding, while warning of a further spike in dengue cases. The advisory stated, “In view of further rain predicted by the weather department, there is a possibility of...

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Soon, cancer medicines, stents to be cheaper -Sushmi Dey

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Cancer medicines and stents may soon be available at a substantially lower price. The health ministry is working on a model to procure such drugs in bulk at a negotiated price and supply them to Hospitals and consumers through its own retail system like 'Jan Aushadhi' stores. . The idea is to bring down prices of expensive cancer drugs and stents while not putting pressure on...

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