Parliamentary Committee recommends multiple measures to make medical education more affordable
Taking note of the problems faced by medical aspirants due to the huge cost of medical education in private medical colleges in India, a Parliamentary Committee on Health has recommended multiple measures to the Government to deal with the issue.
The panel has opined that running medical colleges and hospitals on a PPP model and giving tax benefits to the company/group could also help make medical education more affordable.
Apart from these, the panel has recommended the Ministry formulate a comprehensive framework to address the bureaucratic hurdles and effectively implement the partnership of the private medical colleges with the district hospitals.
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How Can Medical Education Be Made More Affordable? Here Is What Parliamentary Committee Said
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