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Corruption and the doctor-patient relationship in India
Corruption in healthcare in India: why the NHS should take an interest
BMJ 2014; 348 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3951 (Published 18 June 2014) Cite this as: BMJ 2014;348:g3951- Rajan Madhok, public health doctor in independent practice1
- 1Manchester M30 9ED, UK
- rajan.madhok{at}btinternet.com
I thank Berger for highlighting corruption in healthcare in India,1 but I disagree with his solution of withdrawing recognition of private medical colleges. It is an ill considered retaliatory action that treats just one minor element of a systemic disease and diverts us from a more fundamental challenge. That is, how to create a …
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