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Survived heart surgery in India but 4-month old Pakistani baby dies in Lahore due to dehydration

agreed 100% i always wonder when i hear the news the few Pakistanis go to india for treatment which is available in Pakistan in better quality. we always thought that its due to the fact that treatment in india is cheaper then it is in Pakistan and also the treatment in india is way low quality then treatment in other countries as i heard so many news where indian doctors mishandled cases and patients losses their lives. these senseless doctors in Pakistan should understand this before recommending low quality treatment in India to innocent patients for commission that their family members can also face the same situation. see if some one is suffering in your family you blindly trust every one who gives you advice and if it is doctor u just close your eyes and trust what she says.

Pakistan can't compare at all for any medical infrastructure hospitals with India

 
I am not favoring hospitals for business,


That's right, hospital should not run as business enterprises which sadly some Indian specialty hospitals has taken to and adopted a new business model, as it is said mixing 'business with pleasure', here they have mixed 'business with medical treatment'...throwing away all the medical ethics taught to a doctor.

Also the fact that all these specialty hospitals are run by business conglomerate like TATA's, Ambanis and the likes of them if you are talking about Fortis, Apollo, Medanta and such practices, they are all business minded people, they saw huge income from medical tourism and started it.

Check the number of Indians dying due to lack of govt. medical facilities or affordable private hospitals in India, they are into lacs every year...and here they are giving treatment to foreigners overlooking the desperate Indians...this is the dark and unethical side of 'medical tourism industry' in India.

Yes that oath taken by doctors is called Hippocratic Oath...now seems to be turned into hypocritical Oath...sarcasm here.

"The Hippocratic Oath is an oath historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a number of healing gods, to uphold specific ethical standards."
 
the video you posted is about liver not kidney.. and i ask about his son's health who donated the organ.. he survived?


Liver is only organ that can regrow.. so his son will be fine..
 
Liver is only organ that can regrow.. so his son will be fine..

hmmm, nice...

i think he chose bharat bcoz they have experience, Pakistani hospitals have transplant facilities too, but they are new in this field so little unreliable.

http://www.siut.org/liver-transplantation-2015.html

Liver is only organ that can regrow.. so his son will be fine..

also what are the chances that desease may regrow? his son will face any difficulty after recovering? @padamchen i think you are doctor..
 
hmmm, nice...

i think he chose bharat bcoz they have experience, Pakistani hospitals have transplant facilities too, but they are new in this field so little unreliable.

http://www.siut.org/liver-transplantation-2015.html


Am not sure about Pak hospitals, but here every hospital deal such transplants daily... Consider Yashoda hospital branch in Hyderabad, where my uncle get open heart surgery.. same day nearly 20 or more heart related surgeries done by different teams.. even for these hospitals do surgeries, which will be reimbursed by state govt..
 
Pakistan can't compare at all for any medical infrastructure hospitals with India

There are transplant centers in Pakistan too, but they are relativity new and need time and experience to match foreign standards.
 
Sad news, better would be India to help Pakistan develop there medical sector so people can get treatment instantly, BTW if you sleep under AC the you need to drink atleast 2 glass of water to keep your body hydrated.
 
Pakistan can't compare at all for any medical infrastructure hospitals with India

Check this site with small one minutes videos about the facilities available at AKUH, Karachi, Pakistan, there are many US returned Pakistani doctors as well as foreign doctors present here at AKUH, Karachi. With buildings spread over 90 acres.

This will stop your myth about not so advance facilities in Pakistan...

https://hospitals.aku.edu/pakistan/Pages/videos.aspx

Pakistan can't compare at all for any medical infrastructure hospitals with India

Specially check this Neuro-Robotic exoscope surgery which is not available in India...

 
Yes that was my point, you understand it well. The thing is any parent with a kid with life threatening liver of heart ailment is so desperate and miserable that he/she will duly accept anything recommended by the doctor or hospital advisory board.

And also willing to spend any amount to cure his or her ailing kid, parents and any kith and kin....this is about emotional exploitation. No denying the fact that medical tourism in India is run like a cartel, as an industry with monopoly, as a mafia...albeit with ethics being falsely attached to it....nothing short of a medical cartel.

Nobody is forcing Pakistanis to come to India for medical treatment. You get treated in India and then bad mouth India.
 
This child was on much media attention too out of 1000's of pakistani patient treatment in India and now every thing gone waste as child no more...
Dear sir, everything has not gone waste. Indian state did its part, so did Indian doctors and the parents of the child. Death is something we don't have a control over, however the efforts all the people did are acknowledged.

I am deeply saddened to know my countrymen badmouthing India vis a vis medical treatment.
Nobody is forcing anyone to go to India, Pakistan is well aware of the medical advancement of Indian doctors and hence Sartaj Aziz himself requests Indian embassy for issuing of visa. If you don't trust Indian doctors, you can go elsewhere but without any proof do not badmouth people.
 
Check this site with small one minutes videos about the facilities available at AKUH, Karachi, Pakistan, there are many US returned Pakistani doctors as well as foreign doctors present here at AKUH, Karachi. With buildings spread over 90 acres.

This will stop your myth about not so advance facilities in Pakistan...

In agreement, secretary general of Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Dr Mirza Ali Azhar says there is no doubt or denial that healthcare services and medical education in India are far more superior to Pakistan’s. “There’s no difference of opinion on that. We accept our shortcomings and limitations. We wish if we cannot be as good as the UK or USA, we should at least try to be as good as India,” he stresses.

Reiterating Sibal’s point, the PMA official says quality and cost are the two reasons why patients choose India over Pakistan for certain treatments. “Take liver transplant. We don’t have many centres in Pakistan and the one I know about flies surgeons in to perform the transplant. You can imagine how costly the procedure would be,” he says.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/118427...ls-life-saving-treatments-pakistani-patients/
 
In agreement, secretary general of Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Dr Mirza Ali Azhar says there is no doubt or denial that healthcare services and medical education in India are far more superior to Pakistan’s. “There’s no difference of opinion on that. We accept our shortcomings and limitations. We wish if we cannot be as good as the UK or USA, we should at least try to be as good as India,” he stresses.

Reiterating Sibal’s point, the PMA official says quality and cost are the two reasons why patients choose India over Pakistan for certain treatments. “Take liver transplant. We don’t have many centres in Pakistan and the one I know about flies surgeons in to perform the transplant. You can imagine how costly the procedure would be,” he says.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/118427...ls-life-saving-treatments-pakistani-patients/

written by Sumit Wadhwa, co-founder MediGuardians. Such paid content constantly appears in Pakistani media houses like Express Tribune and DAWN...check my earlier comments about it.

In India it is run as a medical tourism industry and marketing, creating good vibes, creating awareness about facilities in Indian specialty hospitals is part of the whole gamut. Nothing surprising about such articles.

check this website.

https://www.arvenehealthcare.com/
 
written by Sumit Wadhwa, co-founder MediGuardians. Such paid content constantly appears in Pakistani media houses like Express Tribune and DAWN...check my earlier comments about it.

In India it is run as a medical tourism industry and marketing, creating good vibes, creating awareness about facilities in Indian specialty hospitals is part of the whole gamut. Nothing surprising about such articles.

Sure, anything that floats.

And so Secretary General of PMA is a lying twat according to you. So much for the ethics of your doctors !
 

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