Doctors few, Overworked as Govt spending on health minimal: Delhi HC
New Delhi: As the Union government came out with its budget proposals, the Delhi High Court remarked that investment on health care by the Centre was "minimal" leading to "overworked" and fewer doctors in state-run facilities.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar made the observations while hearing PILs on the issue of rise in violent attacks on doctors in government hospitals here.
The court observed that due to their insufficient numbers, the doctors were "overworked", as a result of which they were not able to provide equal attention to all their patients.
"Only 0.3 percent of the GDP (gross domestic product) was spent on health care. Government investment on health and education is minimal," the bench said and added that this is one of the reasons behind many doctors going abroad to practice.
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