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Medical Sector

medical services sector are not new phenomena; they are rather conventional. Instead of providing quality medical care, almost every hospital in the country harasses patients in various ways, even though numerous deaths clearly reflect doctors’ negligence and their apathy toward patient care. Many highly qualified doctors are more interested in private practice, often neglecting their responsibilities in hospital-based services. In most cases, financial gain becomes their primary motivation. Statistics and reports confirm that government-appointed doctors are often dissatisfied with their salaries, leading to minimal appearances in government hospitals. As a result, when serious cases are admitted, it is rare to have specialized doctors available on time. The absence of doctors, ward staff, and support personnel exacerbates problems in hospitals, leading to large-scale incidents, the consequences of which frequently appear in newspapers, online media, and television. Death records and ...