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The Right to Health Bill passed by the Rajasthan Assembly gives residents the right to free consultation, drugs, diagnostics and emergency care at all public hospitals
Respiratory illnesses increase during the winter season due to air pollutants settling down in the atmosphere
The government further added that it is working on providing statutory backing to the UCPMP code and "it is a time-consuming process, which cannot be completed in haste"
Almost two-thirds of the country's population resides in rural areas and yet only 33 per cent of the total health workers and 27 per cent doctors are available, revealed the 2021 statistics
The Central Government has taken multiple steps to further increase the availability of doctors in the country, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Tuesday.
According to the PIL, 'Doctor's Strike' disrupts regular hospital services bringing endless pain, suffering and death to the defenceless patients
Resident doctors at a few Delhi government-run facilities also refused to offer services in OPDs, even though emergency services were rendered
They urged the Union Government and the Supreme Court of India to take note of the grievance of resident doctors of the nation
Indian Medical Association on Tuesday said that 798 doctors died during the second wave of Covid-19 across the country of which maximum 128 doctors lost their lives in Delhi, followed by Bihar at 115
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Tuesday said 270 At 78, Bihar saw the maximum number of deaths of medical practitioners, followed by Uttar Pradesh (37), Delhi (29) and Andhra Pradesh (22)
In an interview with Ritwik Sharma, IMA National President Rajan Sharma says that allowing postgraduate ayurveda practitioners to perform surgical procedures will harm ayurveda and health care
In India, the National Doctors' Day is celebrated on July 1 all across India to honor the legendary physician and the second Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy
Like soldiers on the frontline, doctors are performing their duties during the ongoing pandemic with utmost diligence
Mobile phones are one of the most highly touched surfaces according to the CDC, along with counters, tabletops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets
Covid-19 has claimed 1,694 lives and infected 49,391 people nationwide till Wednesday morning
The hospital has chosen not to cut salaries of frontline health workers even as its looks to implement cost saving measures
"Air pollution leads to higher incidents of lung diseases. Coronavirus is just an addition in the list of infections which people suffering from chest diseases are prone to"
Under the central ordinance to amend the Act, the attack on a health workers is a cognisable and non-bailable offence.