Experts urge government to step up spend on healthcare
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Mumbai: Experts in various fields have urged the government to step up its spend on healthcare infrastructure in order to provide better medical facilities to the people.
Currently, the government spends only one per cent of the GDP on medical infrastructure, which is not enough and becomes a limitation for medical practitioners, DY Patil University Vice Chancellor Dr Sanjay Oak said here at the conference, 'Medical Profession - Welfare not Warfare'.
On 'Criminal negligence and role of police in medico-legal cases', Thane's Joint Commissioner of Police VV Lakshminarayan said, "Temples, schools and families are the institutions where we learn values. Ideally, we should have a society without police stations; why do we need someone to monitor our behaviour, (but) that is possible only when our upbringing is based on values."
Industrialist Hrishikesh Mukherjee spoke about values and ethics that doctors need to adopt while treating patients.
Currently, the government spends only one per cent of the GDP on medical infrastructure, which is not enough and becomes a limitation for medical practitioners, DY Patil University Vice Chancellor Dr Sanjay Oak said here at the conference, 'Medical Profession - Welfare not Warfare'.
On 'Criminal negligence and role of police in medico-legal cases', Thane's Joint Commissioner of Police VV Lakshminarayan said, "Temples, schools and families are the institutions where we learn values. Ideally, we should have a society without police stations; why do we need someone to monitor our behaviour, (but) that is possible only when our upbringing is based on values."
Industrialist Hrishikesh Mukherjee spoke about values and ethics that doctors need to adopt while treating patients.
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