A matter of health and trust
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May 30, 2021 23:00 IST
Despite ‘exorbitant’ tariffs, many COVID-19 patients are flocking to private hospitals as they get individualised attention and better facilities. It doesn’t help government hospitals that Delhi Ministers and healthcare workers too are opting for private facilities
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Attendants of patients outside Lok Nayak Hospital.
| Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA
Despite ‘exorbitant’ tariffs, many COVID-19 patients are flocking to private hospitals as they get individualised attention and better facilities. It doesn’t help government hospitals that Delhi Ministers and healthcare workers too are opting for private facilities
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