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Take Geeta’s story, for example. She went to a modern hospital in Delhi and noticed how fancy everything was, but it felt more like being in a shop than being cared for. She was rushed into many tests and treatments that cost a lot, and she wasn’t sure if she needed all of them. Many people worry that hospitals care more about making money than helping patients.Â
To get things right, hospitals need to follow strict rules about good care and always put patients first. They also need to be clear about why they suggest certain treatments and how much they will cost.Â
Hospitals should tell patients about costs and treatment choices clearly. They should check themselves regularly and listen to what patients have to say to make sure they’re really focusing on the patients.Â
The people in charge of hospitals should know about ethics, which means knowing right from wrong in medicine. Hospital boards should have members who know about healthcare ethics to make sure patients are treated well.Â
New medical tools from corporatization are great, but they shouldn’t be so expensive that people can’t afford them. Working with public health and insurance that covers the cost of fancy care can help make sure everyone can get good treatment.Â
Hospitals should also help the neighborhoods around them through health programs and teaching about wellness. This helps the community trust the hospital more and makes sure that the hospital’s goals are good for public health.Â
We need strong laws to watch over hospitals to make sure they don’t put making money over patient care. Regular checks can help make sure hospitals are doing their jobs right.Â
As India deals with these changes, stories like Geeta’s show why it’s important to keep caring for people at the heart of healthcare. The health sector is unique because the decisions made affect people’s lives very personally. By pushing for changes that make patient care the most important thing without stopping progress, we can make the most of the new ways of running hospitals without forgetting what’s most important—making sure everyone gets the care they need.Â
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