It’s really heartbreaking to see what’s happening in our hospitals today. The moment I admitted my kid, I witnessed things that shook me. I stayed in the hospital for 3 days, and what I saw was nothing short of disturbing. Day 1: A group of villagers were arguing with hospital staff. When I asked why, one relative said, “The doctors declared the patient dead just 10 minutes after saying she/he was fine.” They accused the hospital of continuing “treatment” even after death, just to make money. Day 3: This time, it was me in that situation. My son was admitted with fever. By the 3rd day, he was fine, I expected discharge. But the doctor casually said, “Tomorrow.” The shocking part? No one even came to check his temperature that whole day. It was clear they wanted to keep us one more day, probably just to inflate the bill. Later that day: At a nearby tea shop, a man was talking about his relative who met with an accident. Same hospital. He said they’ve already spent ₹8 lakhs, and the doctors keep saying “the patient is on ventilator” while not allowing anyone to see him. Now, I’m not claiming every word is absolute truth only Investigation will speak the truth, but this is the reality we all see, hear, and experience. Hospitals in India have turned into money-minting machines. Healthcare has become a luxury for ordinary people. Taxpayers are crushed under sky-high taxes, education costs, and medical bills, while politicians keep playing their dirty vote-bank games. They don’t care about healthcare. They don’t care about the people. All they care about is looting taxpayers and distributing freebies under meaningless Yojanas for political mileage. What kind of country are we turning into, where saving lives has become a business and honesty has no value left?

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Go to Pakistan. Modi Ji is building Hindu Rashtra. He is teaching Abduls, Ricebags and Khalistanis a lesson. Stop crying over small things. Go to govt hospital if you cannot afford pct hospital. You talk about freebies but cry when you see the bill? Everything you want free?
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Wow, So, questioning corruption, overpriced healthcare, and government failure now means “Go to Pakistan”? What a mature argument. Healthcare is not a freebie, it’s a fundamental right. You talk about government hospitals? We all know how they function, outdated infrastructure, zero accountability, and pathetic facilities. Go and check once before preaching. We pay taxes. We build this nation. we have every right to question how our money is used.
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This might answer why our doctors & hospitals have become vultures. We are progressing towards a complete takeover of our healthcare & wellbeing by the globalists who sees us only as customers not as humans.
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Please name and shame this hospital. Atleast write a bad review on Google maps if u can't expose. It will be really helpful to avoid.🙏
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I feel ICU is the biggest scam started by hospitals..u cant visit patient.dunno whats happening..just keep.paying bills
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I have headed a Insurance TPA have seen the fraud practices for 11 years,big corporate hospitals have become such pathetic ,children with fever they are admitting when treatment can happen in OPD & putting them in ICU recently a friend’s son had fever a corporate hospital insisted on admission & directly kept him in MICU he was just 7 years of age he panicked & called i spoke with the Hospital,got the kid moved out to normal ward and got discharged in 2 days
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Healthcare is much more affordable in India than ANYWHERE on planet earth. 1)those villagers and that chai shop folks won't be in the same hospital as you if not for "Ayushman scheme" 2) "You expecting discharge on specific day --- Maybe doc has his reasons? Are you a doctor?
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Don't worry our Karmas will hit us hard for 1500rs Women have voted for BJP in MAH, Politicians are also Indians,When we cut the branch of a tree on which we are resting, definitely we will fall,We got freedom because people fought for it now everyone is silent We will fall😞
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Well you vote for a swine with a demented ideology.. his frantics are infectious. No morals, no ethics, no accountability.. its spreading like the plague across the nation.
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Before stepping into any hospital please take one precaution : enquire about credibility of doctor from old patients. Never trust any hospital for brand value.
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Venkatesh, there are a lot of factors. Son’s friend’s uncle got nose cancer. Was staying in the UK for 10+ years. Has now come to India for treatment. You will wonder why? Try taking an appointment for a root canal in the West and see it for yourself.
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First and foremost, the only goal for a business is to make profits. And hospitals have become businesses run MBAs and Doctors have become (paid) slaves. The people are equally responsible- not asking for better government hospitals Killer of private hospital-govt hospital.
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Every institution in India from schools and colleges to hospitals, courts housing and roads and bridges to jobs has turned into a money-making machine while we keep insisting that we have the greatest of cultural values.
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What depresses me the most is the total lack of scruples with most people. Almost everyone is trying to get ahead in life by cheating (hospitals incentivize doctors to maximize billing opportunities). As a cohort, I will admit, my countrymen seem to be the greediest lot on this planet. Nothing wrong in being ambitious and acquiring wealth honestly- but very few do it that way.
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Corporate hospitals run by MANAGERS. They manage even DOCTORS along with assistants and infrastructure. U speak and they REPLACE U.
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This system collapsed after Christian school & hospital were 'excluded' in the country and rightists came up to "serve" the gullible majority country's population. Now the sick suffer due to the cartel of the health services which have sidelined/ stopped Christian missionaries
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But the Vishwaguru will peddle the lies of Health Tourism!!! Health care is India is a JOKE!! A sick joke!!
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Rabble rousers like you shd be banned from drawing conclusions based on " what you see" Ventilated pts now have to be weaned off to suit your tea shop bystander gossip? Expensive health care yes but the drs are the villains of the piece? Sift the wheat from the chaff mister!
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Globally, healthcare has turned into a profitable business model. India is not immune. Corruption & exploitation in India is party agnostic. For over six decades India had zero governance, negative economic growth, no opportunities & only poverty. Thankfully that’s changing!
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The private hospitals extorts money from patient in the name of treatment & care! Even if thr patients survives, he is killed financially to lead normal life again. Docs justify tests & charges due to their high education cost n machines.
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And why the insurers mistrust doctors and hospitals. In between them the patient or the rather the patient caretaker suffers the most. Can a law be brought in where in every ICU bed is CCTV monitored and used as evidence in case of dispute. This will ensure a reduction in such cases.
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Why don't you name the hospitals you have mentioned, along with the dates? Tag those hospitals too, let's see their response. Or are these fiction stories?
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You please watch tamil movie ramana. You can search for hospital scene where they show the reality. Where even dead body they treat for 2 days and charge lakhs.
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Can you please share Hospital Name and address..may help other to think twice before admitting.
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In more than 95% private hospitals; promotions and increments are based on the direct and indirect revenue generated by the doctors! That’s why, they force the patients to get unnecessary tests, scans, MRIs and even surgeries
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VC’s have taken over majority of hospitals. MBA’s are running hospitals with targets. It is only going to get worse
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It’s really painful to read this, and even more painful to know it’s not an isolated story so many families have lived this reality. The system has made healing transactional. To your last question maybe the real problem is we’ve built an economy around illness instead of health. Until compassion becomes part of the business model, things won’t truly heal. 💔
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Yes, we don’t know how bad healthcare business has become until we are the victims. I lost my mother exactly one year ago in a traumatic way because of manipulation of doctors at Paras Hospital. I just can’t get over it. These places don’t even let our elders go peacefully. Their conscience is dead. x.com/teenaj24/status/186230…
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Very right, it has become extremely less likely to not get looted by hospital. Govt has given all healthcare responsibilities to private sector. Even there they are left to loot people.
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Insurance companies are worse they take 4-6 months to process reimbuursement claims and treat you like a criminal even if you submit all the papers immediately after discharge, only silver lining is the insurance ombusdman that puts them in place.
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My son was having a fever and stomach pain at midnight. We consulted our regular paediatrician over the phone as the clinic was closed. He asked us to a nearby hospital who advised that we admit my son for observation. We nodded and came out of it gave him p250 and he was fine.
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This is not new or news ever since corporate hospitals came to operate since 20 yrs it has become Business Centers. They will keep all beds occupied. Dr. don't check pulse not use sthetoscope don't check tounge, eyes of patients instead will rush them to ICU go laughing to Bank.
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Very true, My mother had a hip joint surgery 15 years ago in Global hospital, vijayawada. In 2021, while getting into car, her leg started hurting and we admitted her in Sunshine hospital, Vja. They put her in hospital for 55 days just to claim the full insurance amount.
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