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Medical care in India is free. Is this kind of welfare really enviable?

No, because medical care is not popular in remote areas of India, free medical treatment is empty talk in some areas. This involves the popularization of medical resources, corruption, improvement of medical facilities, sanitation and disinfection, lack of drugs and doctors.

India promotes public health services throughout the country, telling people all over the country that they can enjoy free medical care. But today, the free medical care of public health services in India has been riddled with holes.

The first is the popularity of public hospitals, although the Indian government has announced that public hospitals are free. However, the popularization of public hospitals in China has not been fully implemented. I once read an article about voluntary service. Volunteers from all over the world promote vaccination in India, but the coverage rate is not enough after using various methods. The reason is that India is also a mountainous country. Most remote rural areas are still blocked by traffic. It takes two or three hours to vaccinate children, and most parents don't want to spend this time taking their children to vaccinate. Finally, the volunteers used a trick, and parents took their children to get vaccinated, and they could get 1 kg to 2 kg of food at a time. It is because of this small profit that the vaccination rate in India has soared.

Secondly, India is also a country with high incidence of corruption. It is also famous internationally. * * * Public hospitals. The staff inside are in cahoots. I don't know how many public resources have been misappropriated. False accounts. Falsely reporting the number of medical staff. I can't explain all kinds of problems. ?

The facilities of public hospitals in India are actually very imperfect. Every year, a large number of people are treated in public hospitals and die because of cross-infection of medical devices. And because of the free treatment, the hospital leader said, I will confiscate your money and help you treat your disease. You can't come to us even if you're dead!

There is a shortage of therapists in public hospitals in India. Because they are public hospitals, many diseases are free and can only be maintained by local governments and state funds. This will reduce the salary of doctors, so many times there are no good doctors in public hospitals, and most doctors are temporarily trained for two or three months, and then they are directly employed.

Today, free medical services in India have caused many problems. Free sounds good, but it doesn't last long and the quality is not guaranteed. ?