Write a letter to the editor about the poor attention and negligence on the part of the medical staff in the government hospital of delhi.
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Sir —
The editorial, “Doctors’ call” (Oct 10), has rightly focused on the problem of doctors’ irregularity or late arrival in the out-patient departments of government hospitals in Delhi. It is unfortunate that doctors attached to government hospitals have a casual attitude towards their duties. The patients, most of whom are very poor, depend wholly on these doctors, who remain busy with their private practices, frequently giving the hospitals a miss. Although it is good to know that the Delhi government is monitoring doctors’ attendance, this alone cannot bring about a qualitative change in patients’ lives unless the remaining members of the hospitals’ staff take their responsibilities seriously.
Besides, there is no denying the fact that most of our government hospitals are not equipped with the machines required for proper treatment of patients. Doctors cannot do much if they are handicapped by the lack of infrastructure. Again, most hospitals are frequented by unauthorized people who enjoy the support of a section of the hospital employees. They make the hospitals chaotic and unruly places.
Yours faithfully,
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"The Editor, Delhi news
Dear Sir,
Through this letter, I draw the attention of the health minister about the rude and casual behavior of the medical staffs of almost all the government hospitals of Delhi.
The crews do not have any sense of humanity and never takes care of the needs of the patients.
They even lousy mouth if someone argues with them about some mishaps. I hope the minister concerned will look into the matter of reading this.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
Ramesh
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