People generally follow private entities in order to get better services. This case shows private is not always better. Government hospitals do not want major admissions into the hospitals probably they may have set boundaries for producing more negative intentionally while private entities need more
Admissions so probably they want to set more positive cases. In nutshell all
Is a number game and things revolves around moral grounds. Moral, ethical people are the need for the society to make things better around. School education and system can create better value oriented people who may decide not to indulge into malpractices.
Very well-articulated. These issues required broader discussion and debate, not confined just to the health services circles.
As Financial Commissioner Revenue, Punjab (incharge of Disaster Management) in the Covid-19 pandemic, one saw both the positive and negative aspects of public and private healthcare from very close quarters.
Reminds me of a sentence in the Melian Dialogue, viz, "the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must." Justice in India is only between equals.
People generally follow private entities in order to get better services. This case shows private is not always better. Government hospitals do not want major admissions into the hospitals probably they may have set boundaries for producing more negative intentionally while private entities need more
Admissions so probably they want to set more positive cases. In nutshell all
Is a number game and things revolves around moral grounds. Moral, ethical people are the need for the society to make things better around. School education and system can create better value oriented people who may decide not to indulge into malpractices.
Very well-articulated. These issues required broader discussion and debate, not confined just to the health services circles.
As Financial Commissioner Revenue, Punjab (incharge of Disaster Management) in the Covid-19 pandemic, one saw both the positive and negative aspects of public and private healthcare from very close quarters.
Abs disgusting.
Reminds me of a sentence in the Melian Dialogue, viz, "the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must." Justice in India is only between equals.