Heartbroken Families Face Huge Structural Barriers When Trying to Prove Medical Negligence in India
NEW DELHI – India faces thousands of medical negligence cases every year, but structural problems make it extremely difficult for patients’ families to find out what has happened to their loved ones – let alone win compensation when treatment has been botched. “A shadow of death is looming over us,”
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