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Created by : Mohammed Mustafa, Limrah Health Connections  | 12 20 2009 09:37:51 +0000
Industry : HospitalsFunctional Area : R&D(Operations)
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Rural India Has To Be Viewed At Micro Level And Not By The Data Provided By The Misleading Govt Agencies.To Provide Healthcare To The Rural India We Need To Ensure Accessibility In These Areas.You Dont Need To Take Care Of Cardiac Disorders There.You Need To Cure Malaria Tuberculosis Leprosy There.The Problem With These Is There LOngterm Regime.We Also Need To Ensure Nourishment During Their Regime Properly.
By Sanjeev Sharma, director, Snell's Therapeutics Ltd Indore  | 12 24 2009 07:38:53 +0000
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I don't think they are doing justice to rural India. As still 70% of Indian population lives in rural areas, hardly these corporate hospitals and health providers taken any step to provide health assistance to them.


By Mohammed Mustafa, Limrah Health Connections  | 12 20 2009 09:41:53 +0000
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