Mathura too did not scream: Forum Against Oppression of Women AUGUST 31, 2013 by FORUM AGAINST OPPRESSION OF WOMEN As a feminist collective that was formed in the aftermath of the historic Mathura rape case in 1980, in which two police… Continue Reading →
100 calls a day, mental health helpline a hit Bhavika Jain, TNN May 23, 2013, MUMBAI: Life in fast-paced Mumbai seems to be taking a toll on its citizens. In just four days after the BMC launched its mental health helpline… Continue Reading →
Mar 4, 2013, TNN[ Rupali Mukherjee ] Globally, patient financing companies like Springstone and Medicard bear the cost of a patient’s treatment including surgeries, procedures and even pharma prescriptions, ranging from $2,000 to $40,000. MUMBAI: Soon you will be able to finance… Continue Reading →
In addition, patients are handed empty sachets from pregnancy kits to collect urine samples, as gynaecology OPD doesn’t have enough workers to clean the containers generally used for the purpose. January 28, 2013 PUNE Anup Satphale and Swapnal Tilekar, Mid… Continue Reading →
A compplaint lettre to Medical Council of India The Chairman, Medical Council of India, New Delhi Dear Sir: Please find attach a pamphlet circulated by the NIMS Medical College and Hospital (NIMS University), Shobha Nagar, Jaipur – Delhi Highway, Jaipur… Continue Reading →
NICKY CLARK. The Independent Thursday 4 October 2012 As a survey reveals that disabled patients have been driven to suicide due to the Government‘s fitness to work test, it’s time to fight back. SHARE +MORE FACT FILE 20% of GPshad… Continue Reading →
PLEASE CLICK HERE AND SIGN ONLINE PETITION TO BE SUBMITTED TO HEALTH MINISTER ON 10TH OCT Petition health minister over inclusion of archaic psychosurgery and electro-shock treatment, which is banned in many countries #MENTALHEALTH Jyoti Shelar, MUMBAI MIRROR… Continue Reading →
The doctors prescribing the drugs don’t know they don’t do what they’re meant to. Nor do their patients. The manufacturers know full well, but they’re not telling. Drugs are tested by their manufacturers, in poorly designed trials, on hopelessly small… Continue Reading →
End of the road for mentally ill? Arita Sarkar Chennai, June 7, 2012, The Hindu Patients who are not claimed by their families continue to live in the wards and are employed in the industry therapy unit Two months ago,… Continue Reading →
Grants, concessions and exemptions given to the hospitals far exceed the cost of free treatment they are asked to carry out Jyoti Shelar and Lata Mishra, in Mumbaimirror Posted On Thursday, April 26, 2012 The death of accident victim Reena… Continue Reading →
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