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Out Indian Government spend the laks of Rs.for a student became a docotor, after doctor he /her doest not serve in Governement Hospitals, a poor family if hart carry the hart suggery he does not bair laks of Rupees ? why the Government lock the pravite hospitals and why does not control the chargers of rendering services ? it is how blender?

2007-03-26 01:33:22 · 8 answers · asked by chd_laxminarayana 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Doctors are professionals. They have consciously chosen their profession. They need to be compensated for their sacrifice in terms of time and energy. There are very dedicated doctors doing yeomen service in the society. It is point that many of the doctor community should ponder over.

2007-03-27 01:24:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No it is the government and the system of corruption prevailing in India, which failed to provide FREE SCHOOL EDUCATION to the children of 4-14 years and free medical facilities, to all citizens irrespective their status, rich or poor or else. We being the citizens of India (the largest democratic country of the world) are entitled for the free medical facilities of all nature.

It is the Government and the Corruption system prevailing in India are causing our doctors to go abroad for their survival, they spend huge amounts on their studies, even studying in Government Colleges, they are forced to pay huge sums in bribe.
Very Important Note: HYDERABAD is said to be greater-hyderabad / a metropolitan city, but in the Government Hospital M.R.I Scan machine is not provided, which is just costing Rs. 2 Crore / 10 millions rupees, but none of the Government Hospitals posses the same, more particularly the Cancer Hospitals and Eye Hospitals, Neuoro or Orthopadic Hospitals are not having the same. How the doctors working in the Government Hospitals will treat the poor patients. Politicans are spending hundreds of crores rupees on elections, but when they get ministry they are not spending a meagre sum of Rs. 2 Crore, on any of the Government Hospital at Hyderabad. Shame on all the Governments, whether N.D.A. or U.P.A., Congress or B.J.P. or TDP. whoever may be.

2007-03-26 08:49:42 · answer #2 · answered by mushtaqehind 3 · 0 0

You think on the other hand.

A student also spends lot of money and time to become a Doctor. Money is very important in these hard days. Your relatives will not recognise you if you do not have money. There is no place for a poor man in this time. When a student pays money for his studies then the expects money from his patients also. Once he take the taste of incoming money he becomes more greedy. Some times, some persons cross the limits and does not care for the huminity or poors. They consider only money and money and money. Money is more important for them.

2007-03-26 09:16:01 · answer #3 · answered by khuranapvp 3 · 0 0

There should be a strict rule, that Government doctors should not run private clinics.In many many countries this rule is accepted happily by the doctors. Only after they retire or resign, they can establish private practice. BUT they should be allowed to refer the patients to government hospitals or other hospitals if the patient needs the "machinery" which is not available at the private clinic.

2007-03-26 13:40:28 · answer #4 · answered by Maliha S 4 · 0 0

It is the way the moral ethics and culture going wrong in our country.
But, I found certain doctors still not running behind money and servicing people. One Doctor from my town, if satisfied with their poor wealth, he don't even take money against the tablets and other things he is using for them.
On the other hand, I ve seen a doctor, who charge fees for tablets what he get from Govt hospital or from representatives.
It is the awareness amongst the people will stop those things.

2007-03-26 08:44:26 · answer #5 · answered by tdrajagopal 6 · 0 0

when I went to Bangladesh(I know its not India) to visit my husband, I was there for 6 months and every time I got ill which was often(I almost died)we would be zipped past waiting people and be seen quickly....I thought this was so unfair and I was sooo sick I didnt think of it while there. When my son who was 3 at the time got sick it was a nightmare....we carried him inside the Shishu hospital and the nurse or "attendant"in the office was sleeping with the light off....we woke her up(she acted as if this were normal)they asked questions and acted in a really slow lazy manner and I started to get snappy. Finally due to my growing anger we were taken to some sort of medical prof, that looked like a Doctor but I couldnt be sure.....he said give him oral rehydration salts I said he wont drink it and when he does he vomits immediately....mmmmm he said well nurseget the rehydration salts...while I start ranting about him needing intravenous hydration and IV nourishment......he didnt even care until I almost screamed because my son looked so lifeless and limp with eyes sunken in. I told him I was in medical school in the USA and an american and cant believe howundeducated and ignorant they were being to the urgency of the situation. So away we were carted off to a private room which wasvery dirty looking, walls faded and yellow, lizards on the wall, filthy filthy bathroom and no screens on the window, no fan etc.the nurses(if you want to call them that) were careless and tried to get an IV line going for 20 minutes! they stuck my son so many times all over and he was screaming so much....I cursed the nurses and stood over the bed and "described" to these"nurses" how and where to get the line in. WE saw no doctor until it was nighttime a common occurance in this country because they were having a private practice or rested all day...the Hospital had no Doctors on staff around the clock! I could not believe it. He saw 3 groups of physicians over the course of 7 ....YES 7 DAYS for a fever and flu/cholera I stayed at that hospiatl and ate nothing slept not a wink and cried and cried, I even collapsed a few times from the stress thinking my son would die! They gave him IV ciprofluxen and other meds which aggravated his stomach...he would not eat or drink and I never experienced such hleplessness or fear...no one took his temperature or bloodpressure no one did anything except walk "pompously" in packs of middle aged men in designer knock-off clothing constantly looking at their cell phones smiling and chatting up people with sick people flocking around the doorway of our room. They all gave different dietary advice which was really stupid advice......I called my mother to tell her my son was dying then I had my brother in law get his wife to cook somethign per my instructions etc and I told my 3 year old he was going to die(very sad) PLEASE to eat something and drink because i would die too without him and he started to drink a little and eat a little and I took my son against the hospitals opinion and husbands opinion....back to our house and nursed him there ...shortly after I caught viral fever and was pregnant and went home due to those experiences and seeing so much suffering there.No man ,no family no amount of money could ever make me stay where there is constant illness and chances for my child to die, or to witness the cruelty and disregard for human life I saw. How dare a person be allowed to become a doctor and be permitted to have a license and be allowed to treat people so poorly. All I can say is I am glad I was in medical school and even had all my texts with me while over there or we would not be alive right now. By the way over there any person who has knowledge of medications by chemical name can purchase and order meds from the pharmacy without a doctors prescription note.

2007-03-26 09:18:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The govt. is busy implementing reservations in govt. hospitals and we get substandard doctors even in prestigous hospitals like AIIMS etc. The good doctors have to work in private hospitals where there is no reservation, and they charge more and make more money.

2007-03-27 06:03:17 · answer #7 · answered by wizard of the East 7 · 0 0

because doctors job now is not a service but a bus iness from admission in medical college as money making profession

2007-03-26 09:45:05 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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