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Private hospitals get 60% of patients but have little research output

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REMA NAGARAJAN
Private hospitals get 60% of patients but have little research output
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A study published in the BMJ's Journal of Medical Evidence reveals that private hospitals in India produce significantly less research compared to hospitals affiliated with medical colleges. The findings suggest that corporate-run hospitals prioritize profit over academic and scientific contributions.

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This raises concerns about the quality and advancement of medical knowledge in a healthcare system increasingly dominated by private, for-profit entities.

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