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India’s health budget fourth lowest in world: Oxfam

we just made biggest cancer hospital of south asia with charity imran khan did it

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liver transplant and organ transplant was biggest issue . liver transplant we have make it happen but organ transplant we can not not beat india as in india people sale kidney /liver /cheaper then in pakistan :lol:
 
Come to Karachi and prepare to have your mind blown. Too much blind propaganda isn't healthy for anyone.
Lol. Come to Chennai or Hyd or Bangalore, I'll show you what it actually means to have world class facilities.

The global medical tourism market is estimated to be around $45.5 billion to $72 billion. Leading destinations within the medical tourism market include Malaysia, India, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States.

Official records have shown that the Indian medical tourism industry is growing at 18% CAGR. By this year, it is estimated to be worth 9 billion. It is projected to have 20% of the medical tourism market share in 2020.
 
Imran bhai, India has 29 states with some of the best hospitals in the region. If I start posting them, they'll just fill pages here. And you failed miserably in this thread. Aur bejati nahin karni mujhe. Chal relax kar.

Don't know which selected division and which state are you talking about, overall India in healthcare is bad to worst...

In this age of internet and media bombardment it is naive to hide the reality...

India is good in small parts, maybe 5-8% of the population, maybe slightly more, rest of it is a sea of poverty and disease...

India worse than Bhutan, Bangladesh in healthcare, ranks 145th globally







 
ohhhhh really you failed again very badly. you are not even close to us you are close to some sub saharan countries

paksitan per capita health budget by gov 578 USD

india per capita health budget by gov 74 USD

Health expenditure per capita (current US$) in Pakistan was reported at 578 USD in 2014, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Pakistan - Health expenditure per capita - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on October of 2020.

When did you decide imitate Beijingwalker ?
$578 for 200 million people works out $100 billion. Pakistani budget is a fraction of that

a quote for you - there are lies, damn lies and statistics
 
Lol. Come to Chennai or Hyd or Bangalore, I'll show you what it actually means to have world class facilities.

The global medical tourism market is estimated to be around $45.5 billion to $72 billion. Leading destinations within the medical tourism market include Malaysia, India, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States.

Official records have shown that the Indian medical tourism industry is growing at 18% CAGR. By this year, it is estimated to be worth 9 billion. It is projected to have 20% of the medical tourism market share by 2020.
india is world biggest organs market people sale body parts because of poverty and world will sure come there to get organs


 
@Protest_again @manga

You can quit peddling your narrative here. Pakistanis are quite happy with Pakistani healthcare and its remarkably high accessibility for poorer segments of society.


"Between 2007 and 2012, Indus Hospital treated 40,012 in-patients free of cost, 33,606 (84 %) of them for surgical procedures. Surgical procedures increased fivefold to 9,478 during 2011-2012 from 1,838 during 2007-2008. Bed occupancy increased to 91 % from 65 % over the same period. External surgical missions accounted for less than 0.5 % of patients served. Ninety-eight percent (98 %) of all philanthropic donations--totaling USD 26.6 million over 2007-2012--were locally generated. Zakat (obligatory annual religious alms in the Islamic faith) constituted 34 % of all donations, followed by unrestricted funds (24 %) and donations-in-kind (24 %), buildings (12 %), grants (5 %), and return on investments (1 %). Overall, donations received between 2007 and 2012 increased sevenfold, with Zakat increasing 12-fold. During 2013-2014, the Government of Pakistan provided land lease and annual operational grants totaling USD 9 million."
 
@Protest_again @manga

You can quit peddling your narrative here. Pakistanis are quite happy with Pakistani healthcare and its remarkably high accessibility for poorer segments of society.


"Between 2007 and 2012, Indus Hospital treated 40,012 in-patients free of cost, 33,606 (84 %) of them for surgical procedures. Surgical procedures increased fivefold to 9,478 during 2011-2012 from 1,838 during 2007-2008. Bed occupancy increased to 91 % from 65 % over the same period. External surgical missions accounted for less than 0.5 % of patients served. Ninety-eight percent (98 %) of all philanthropic donations--totaling USD 26.6 million over 2007-2012--were locally generated. Zakat (obligatory annual religious alms in the Islamic faith) constituted 34 % of all donations, followed by unrestricted funds (24 %) and donations-in-kind (24 %), buildings (12 %), grants (5 %), and return on investments (1 %). Overall, donations received between 2007 and 2012 increased sevenfold, with Zakat increasing 12-fold. During 2013-2014, the Government of Pakistan provided land lease and annual operational grants totaling USD 9 million."
2012 is 8 years ago. Ayushman Bharat was rolled out in 2018. It covers all poor. I tried but its time for me to leave you to it. As long as no Indian running to Pakistan for healthcare, there is no need for me to believe yours is better. Take care.
 
When did you decide imitate Beijingwalker ?
$578 for 200 million people works out $100 billion. Pakistani budget is a fraction of that

a quote for you - there are lies, damn lies and statistics
Figures quoted by your friends are incomplete Nithin, as up to half of Pakistani healthcare funding comes from philanthropic sources. Feel free to browse my posts on the matter at your leisure.
 
Imran bhai, India has 29 states with some of the best hospitals in the region. If I start posting them, they'll just fill pages here. And you failed miserably in this thread. Aur bejati nahin karni mujhe. Chal relax kar.
so did i i have no posted many great pakistani hospitals as pics limit and i have no time . biggest problem with you indians is you think your budget works and others budget dissapear with magic ? if you guys are spending money so does others too . in this region when you talk after 10 years bla bla bla just add 10 budgets of others too they are not sleeping man . you think since 1947 india was making hospitals while pakistanis were wearing silwar kameez oil in hairs and red arabic muffler on shoulders watching sexy dances as bollywood show you our country ? these are your media effects what they portrait pakistan to you is some stone age village of central asia

these posters and movies carefully portraiting pakistan as sub saharan country . in india people now even did not think they just believe what they see in moivies and media

you guys grow up watching this pakistan :lol:

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India will soon be #1 in coronavirus cases. That's how good India's healthcare system is.
 
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liver transplant and organ transplant was biggest issue . liver transplant we have make it happen but organ transplant we can not not beat india as in india people sale kidney /liver /cheaper then in pakistan :lol:
30 Most Technologically Advanced Cancer Centers in the World



Apollo Hospital Best Cancer Hospitals
The Apollo Hospitals Network is putting India on the map of technologically advanced cancer hospitals, thanks to innovative treatment options like robot-assisted surgery and proton beam therapy.

15. Apollo Hospitals
Chennai, India (also Bangladesh, Kuwait, & Qatar)

Website
Apollo Hospitals operates nine high-tech cancer centers across India and employs more than 100 surgeons and radiologists. Doctors use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools like molecular and genetic profiling, where cancer tissue samples are evaluated for their vulnerability to various treatments. Apollo utilizes high-tech procedures such as image-guided radiation therapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, and the da Vinci robotic surgery system. The hospital is also currently in the process of constructing an advanced proton therapy facility, which will further augment the hospital's state-of-the-art resources. The treatment options at Apollo are truly comprehensive and include medical, surgical, and radiation oncology as well as stem cell and bone marrow transplantation.


High Tech Specs: Proton Therapy System, Advanced diagnostic techniques, Generation-next therapeutics, Robotic cancer surgery, Integrated pathology

Woh, Imran khan hospital is not in here, Imran Bhai.
Figures quoted by your friends are incomplete Nithin, as up to half of Pakistani healthcare funding comes from philanthropic sources. Feel free to browse my posts on the matter at your leisure.
The OP article was about government budget spends on healthcare. How is philanthropic funding relevant here? Claim was Pakistan govt spends more % of its budget on healthcare than India. But that is irrelevant as Indian budget itself is 20 times that of Pakistan. Given Pakistan is only 7 times smaller in population, per capita government spend by India must be about 3 times Pakistan.

Private spending and philanthropic assistance are irrelavant to topic at hand.
 
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The second pic/news says 5 Pakistanis were sent back.

It shows how India has stooped to a new low in this hate filled Modi govt.

It also shows India doesn't care about the humanitarian aspect of ailing people, and considering that they were charged a big sum.

The first news was old, can be discarded...MMS and Nawaz...

And....

Earlier if 10-15 Pakistanis have visited India due to long waiting list of patients in cardio, lever transplant, it doesn't means the facilities are unavailable...it simply means there are more patients than the facilities, check how many Indians visits UK, USA for healthcare related facilities, it means they aren't available in India??

And Indian media making a hue and cry of Pakistanis visiting India is so cringe-worthy and shameful.
And since it was allover the media, India BJP extemist govt. has to stop the visas to Pak as RSS bigots were raising this issue and BJP has to stop this on popular demand...

This is the reality of India, the reality of intense and intrinsic hatred for Pakistan.
 
30 Most Technologically Advanced Cancer Centers in the World



Apollo Hospital Best Cancer Hospitals
The Apollo Hospitals Network is putting India on the map of technologically advanced cancer hospitals, thanks to innovative treatment options like robot-assisted surgery and proton beam therapy.

15. Apollo Hospitals
Chennai, India (also Bangladesh, Kuwait, & Qatar)

Website
Apollo Hospitals operates nine high-tech cancer centers across India and employs more than 100 surgeons and radiologists. Doctors use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools like molecular and genetic profiling, where cancer tissue samples are evaluated for their vulnerability to various treatments. Apollo utilizes high-tech procedures such as image-guided radiation therapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, and the da Vinci robotic surgery system. The hospital is also currently in the process of constructing an advanced proton therapy facility, which will further augment the hospital's state-of-the-art resources. The treatment options at Apollo are truly comprehensive and include medical, surgical, and radiation oncology as well as stem cell and bone marrow transplantation.


High Tech Specs: Proton Therapy System, Advanced diagnostic techniques, Generation-next therapeutics, Robotic cancer surgery, Integrated pathology

Woh, Imran khan hospital is not in here, Imran Bhai.
i think we were talking gov hospital you went now on private appolo hospital should i go agha khan bahria shifa etc too ?:p: D
 
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