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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsJanakeeya Manushyavakasa Prasthanam (JMP) has demanded the government to implement a system for reviewing and inspecting the private hospitals in the state.The organisation sought action against all concerned, without confining the penalty to just doctors or hospitals responsible for the drug trial.In a press conference held here, office-bearers of JMP, Dr Hari, Prasanth S and Jolly Chirayth said that the Central Government had opened the health sector to the private sector, expecting a revenue of `20,000 crore. They accused that the latest incidents were the result of this policy.first published:August 18, 2012, 10:59 ISTlast updated:August 18, 2012, 10:59 IST
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Janakeeya Manushyavakasa Prasthanam (JMP) has demanded the government to implement a system for reviewing and inspecting the private hospitals in the state.
The organisation sought action against all concerned, without confining the penalty to just doctors or hospitals responsible for the drug trial.
In a press conference held here, office-bearers of JMP, Dr Hari, Prasanth S and Jolly Chirayth said that the Central Government had opened the health sector to the private sector, expecting a revenue of `20,000 crore. They accused that the latest incidents were the result of this policy.
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