Superbugs and Their Cost: How Antibiotic Resistance is Driving Indian Families to Debt

The rise of antibiotic resistance in India has become a double-edged sword, affecting both public health and the financial stability of families. According to a recent study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) published in BMJ Open, treating antibiotic-resistant infections costs significantly more than treating drug-susceptible infections. This financial burden is forcing many […]
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IMA to Launch ‘Doctors Employment Exchange’ Portal: A Game-Changer for Medical Professionals

To address the growing issue of unemployment among medical graduates, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) is set to launch an innovative platform, the ‘Doctors Employment Exchange’, on December 27. This online portal aims to create new opportunities for doctors in private hospitals across India and abroad, serving as a bridge between medical professionals and healthcare […]
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Ayurvedic Surgeons Seek Specialized Courses for Better Healthcare Opportunities

The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) has introduced new super specialty courses for Ayurveda practitioners under its postgraduate regulations, focusing on disciplines like Ayurveda psychiatry, reproductive medicine, orthopedics, oncology, gerontology, and hepatology. While this is a significant step forward for Ayurveda, Ayurvedic surgeons specializing in Shalyatantra (MS) feel left behind, as none […]
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The Hidden Costs of Tuberculosis: Why Free Treatment Isn’t Enough

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge, despite free diagnosis and treatment under India’s National TB Elimination Program (NTEP). A recent study published in Global Health Research and Policy highlights that nearly half of people with TB (PwTB) in India incur “catastrophic costs,” primarily due to lost wages and hospital expenses, even though the […]
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PM-JAY Fraud: Gujarat Introduces New SOPs for Private Hospitals

The Gujarat government is taking strong steps to tackle fraudulent practices under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), a health insurance scheme that provides coverage to millions of citizens. This comes after the unfortunate deaths of two PM-JAY beneficiaries at a hospital following a botched angioplasty. To address these issues, the government […]
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