Doctors' Day

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Surendra Varma

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Jul 4, 2025, 11:37:09 PM7/4/25
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https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/the-decline-of-the-white-coat-a-doctors-day-reflection-on-indias-medical-crisis/122179202?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=pshare

I invite those members interested in India's medicare systems vs USA's and Europe's to read this article, and comment.

Suren

Rajaram Krishnamurthy

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Jul 5, 2025, 3:42:59 AM7/5/25
to Surendra Varma, Chittanandam V R, YM, Dr Sundar, venkat raman, Ravi mahajan, Venkat Giri, SRIRAMAJAYAM, Mani APS, Rangarajan T.N.C., Mathangi K. Kumar, Srinivasan Sridharan, Rama, Societyforservingseniors, Thatha_Patty-Google, Kerala Iyer, Sanathana group
All over the world except Australia to a limited extent, the medical world is commercial only where 90% doctors lack ordinary , normal diagnosis by a doctor. No doctor goes down to patients' problems untold. For doctors a person is always a money spinning patient and so will react as and when the patient does explain his problem. The reliance placed on the machine is not being placed on his/her knowledge and experience. 
When there was only a family doctor concept, there was really a family including the doctor who was interested in the patients well-being. Today WELL-BEING is a word of jargon. 
The concept of MULTI-SPECIALITY READ WITH THE iNSURANCE AND GREED OF DOCTORS ADDED THE OWE TO THE MISERIES OF PATIENTS. 
So, scrap multi speciality; encourage territorial family doctors; except a few really individualistic attentions are needed, there shall not be specialists for each part of the body. Let the Govt fix the rates and proper procedures for the procedures of the doctors.   Enforce the insurance companies to abide by the treatments offered by a doctor and pay 100% from Insurance without issuing cross. Let the licence to practice be determined periodically by reputations and knowledge through interviews apart from the success and failure rates. Let Pharma companies right from west to east , may not be encouraged by Govt, politically, and circulate impure medicines. I have more plans to write but enough for the time being. If we control the trust and doctors and teachers, the nation will be healthy.  Let every doctor be a govt doctor and not a private treating them on par as a class one. Similar action for teachers also. But their qualifications must be tested once in 5 years. KR IRS 5725

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krishna Rao Khanapur

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Jul 5, 2025, 6:06:21 AM7/5/25
to Rajaram Krishnamurthy, Surendra Varma, Chittanandam V R, YM, Dr Sundar, venkat raman, Ravi mahajan, Venkat Giri, SRIRAMAJAYAM, Mani APS, Rangarajan T.N.C., Mathangi K. Kumar, Srinivasan Sridharan, Rama, Societyforservingseniors, Thatha_Patty-Google, Kerala Iyer, Sanathana group
The concept of family doctor died out during 1960s.We used to have family doctor from From 1940s to 1960s

Krishna Rao Khanapur

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