Saturday, April 16, 2011

Healthcare in India: myth busted

The other day i read that India is one of the top destinations for medical tourists.for those not in the loop this refers to foreigners mostly from developed countries like US, Russia, Germany, Singapore, Korea, etc who do not qualify for healthcare insurance in their home countries who come to India for cheap medical care so that they can get similar or better care for less than one tenth of the price in their home country.When i read this article i couldn't help but wonder whether we should really be gloating over treating foreigners for cheap while millions die in our country due to dire need for basic healthcare.We in India apparently follow a socialistic policy in healthcare. Is it really so?
I recently read an article by Dr. Devi Shetty,a famous cardiothoracic surgeon and leading philanthropist in the field of healthcare.He said only 8% of the people needing cardiac surgery actually get operated and in a country like India we have a huge backlog.In his own words this is ridiculous even for a developing country like India.He has bought down costs of heart surgery to less than Rs. 1lakh and he’s desperately trying to get it to less than Rs. 40k.He’s doing a commendable job and needs every bit of adulation and support he can get.But really where is the Government in all this? its conspicuous by its absence!
I work as a resident in the premier Govt. Eye Institute in West Bengal which incidentally is the top govt  eye inst in the whole of eastern India. we have top of the line instruments, microscopes, lasers, machines, diagnostic aids and first class infrastructure.we undertake all kinds of surgeries done in any of the top institutes of the country.This should in effect should help the masses.But unfortunately not everything is free.True cataract surgery covered by the national program for control of blindness in India is free but nothing much else is totally free of cost for the patient.the patient still has to buy consumables for surgery such as silicone oil or perfluro-gas(Retinal Detachment surgery),silicone prosthesis,sutures and many other consumables.A typical RD surgery costs the patient around Rs. 12,000 in our institute(only consumables).In other diseases for proper diagnosis CT scans,MRI,histopathology,expensive blood reports,immunohistochemistry,etc. needs to be done for which the patient has to shell out from his/her own pocket.All this and not to mention other daily expenditures in eye drops,costly antibiotics,pain killers and sometimes hospital fees.Drugs supplied by the govt. form a woefully short list or for the most part ineffective probably due to adulteration and poor quality control.So many expenditures in a Govt Hospital which is a premier institute at that in a supposedly socialised medical healthcare.This much expenditure to a man/woman who probably earns less than Rs. 100 a day.does it sound right? can our conscience make peace with this fact? if this is the state in a premier institute what is the state of peripheral hospitals.I’m not blaming the people who run our hospital for all this.they are doing a great job to the masses with the limited resources at their disposal.the costs that are being borne by the patients is due to the helplessness of these doctors and due to their endeavour to provide world class care to patients with limited expenditure to the society. In this scenario doctors are stressed to provide healthcare and the public blames them for any incident that happens. This is the reason why doctors in govt sectors are getting frustrated with the system. its not them but our healthcare policy that is to blame.It is flawed left right and centre!
I’m speaking in the midst of one hospital and i’m talking of ground realities in one govt hospital as i’m a part of one.But this is the story of nearly every govt hospital in India.it is just that the categories of expenditure changes.Our society will be judged by how we treat the weakest(read poorest) among us.And our country falls terribly short of an ideal.
As i have mentioned previously in my blogs,Indian govt. spends less than 1percent of our GDP on healthcare.Even countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka spend 16 and 32 pc respectively.UK spends 7pc and yet provides Universal free healthcare to every citizen and immigrant.In India 80pc of the health care burden is borne by the pvt. sector.We are quick to downgrade the insurance based healthcare of the USA but in India we neither have an Insurance based healthcare of USA nor a Socialised Healthcare like UK,France,Sweden,Denmark,etc. the common retort by the govt is India is a poor country and we do not collect sufficient taxes to sponsor universal healthcare in India.But this is a poor argument because though only 3 pc of the population pays income tax,we all pay tax in every other way.sales tax,wealth tax,property tax,road tax,service tax,luxury tax,custom tax,education cess,advertisement tax,service tax,value added tax,….phew just to name a few!!!! Only birth tax and death tax is left to be enforced.where does all this money go? We have a horrendous education system,pitiable healthcare and a treacherous bureaucracy and yet we have any non-descript politician worth his salt(not necessarily elected) being ridden across the country in a fleet of 10 cars or helicopters or jets! govt officials,bureaucrats and govt aides lead a life of extreme luxury.our politicians and bureaucrats must be among the richest politicians and bureaucrats in the world(and we are a poor country mind you!!!)No other country in the world has more black money in Swiss Banks than India.So who do you think owns all that money? the above people and also some huge businessmen. So do I still hear somebody call India a poor country. We now know who are the beneficiaries of these many taxes.
Solutions are quite often very simple but simple things aren’t done without a political will in this country.The masses don't demand healthcare because they have nothing to eat so why will anybody talk about health? Healthcare needs to be removed as a state subject and be transferred to being a union subject.Doctors and healthcare professionals need to be paid more as professionalism demands money.you can’t attract the best talent in any industry with pitiful pay packets.same should hold true for healthcare.Govt budgetary allocation to healthcare should increase to 5pc of GDP for a start and should eventually increase to at least 8pc.another 10pc to our education system because to sustain a healthcare this massive we need an educated population.All these budgetary allocation should come from defence cuts.We don't need bombs and missiles.we need medicines and medical care.there needs to be a stringent quality control body for healthcare delivery and of course for the quality of drugs and consumables being supplied.In effect we need a complete overhaul of our healthcare and education policy.Do these sound difficult. hell yes!!! because attitudes need to be changed,awareness needs to be increased and most of all corruption should be minimised.All this is easier said than done but it still is simple stuff no?
I sometimes feel really bad when patients suffer because they either can’t afford treatments or we are restrained from giving them the best treatment due to the many impediments i have mentioned above.There is a certain joy in treating patients and you need to have empathy to understand their varied problems.Its a hell of a tough job but there is nothing else in this world which gives the same high as that got by alleviating suffering of people.It is for this incredible satisfaction that most doctors work even in trying conditions,amongst apathetic govts.,and high personal sacrifices(both monetary and social).So if we doctors can treat our patients without worrying about whether the patient can afford the treatment we can at least bring back nobility to our profession.its not only the rich who deserve to get sick and be cured.even the poor have every right to lead a healthy life.So the next time you fall sick and get treated think about the millions who are not as lucky as you and be grateful for the same.Also try in your own way to do something about it.sometimes a simple thing such as a change in attitude will do.

17th April,2011                                  Raghuraj Hegde

Monday, April 4, 2011

The anatomy of hate and the geography of patriotism

The world cup is over and India have lifted the world cup in grand style after 28 long yrs.I am happy and proud as every other Indian ought to be.But I'm not going to talk about Saturday's game or the many  wonderful moments this world cup has given me.I’m going to talk about the impact sports has on people.

Sport is essential in life.It provides joy to so many people playing it and the so many more watching it.Some say sports does not affect the common man.I disagree.The same thing can be said about music,movies,dance,art,fashion,etc but we all know how important these are to our lives.So sport has its value and its high up there.I’ve been a true sports fan for so long.It started with cricket,moved to football,tennis and F1.I've enjoyed every bit of watching these sports and also the suffered the heartbreaks that comes with it.So i know first hand how sport fans think.Joy,grief,faith and un-reasonability all in equal measure

The days before the India-pakistan semi-final the tension was building intensely.There was so much hype surrounding the clash that most people just wanted that match to get over as soon as possible to spare them the anxiety.There was a lot of pak-bashing going on.I assume there equal India-bashing on the other side.Even I joined in all the excitement and maybe indulged in some myself.But then as the clash was nearing the things being said in public discussions and forums,over news channels,SMSes,newspapers,e-mail forwards and social networking sites got ugly and then it was plain indecent at times.there was so many hate filled messages and statements going around everywhere.Much more than before the Australia quarter-final clash or when India lost to South Africa.Some insecure fans threatening the Indian team against losing to Pakistan.Things being said about pakis mothers and sisters.It was somehow ok to the fans with India losing to Australia or South Africa but it was a strict no when it came to Pakistan.I asked myself at that point…why so?

True that since the partition there’s always been tension between our countries And Pakistan being a very poorly governed country this tension had just increased over the years.True our borders are being challenged everyday as i speak.They might be infringing on our internationally recognised land.Pakistan is also the safe haven to so many terrorists  who repeatedly attack India and also other countries. causing so many lives to be lost.We’ve had two wars with them and there so many wounds yet to heal.But my point is what has the Pakistan cricketers,cricket officials,common people of Pakistan have to do with what is essentially a political problem.More over what has sports got to do with it? Maybe the partition was not the best thing to happen to us but it happened more than 63yrs back and we cant with all our powers change that.What gives us the right to abuse anybody just on the basis of him belonging to a country we think we hate.Why do we forget that these are people who suffer the very same problems that we face or maybe at times even more than us.

Some months ago,Sania Mirza decided to tie the knot with Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.There was a huge furore in the country which was reflected by “Breaking news” features everyday in the news channels.Sania Mirza could have got married to anybody in the world(or any foreigner for good effect) but the fact that she was marrying a Pakistani was not acceptable to our people.I found it bemusing at best.We Indians think just because Sania plays tennis for our country(and of course we are proud of her for that) we have a say in her personal life.Well that’s not my point here actually.my point here is her husband being a “Pakistani” was offensive to Indians.Again why so much hatred for individuals? The country was quick to react with threats to Sania’s life,controversy regarding some non valid earlier marriage of Shoaib and lastly the fatwas issued by the muslim community of India.Sania was labelled a traitor for marrying a Pakistani.I’m not in anyway suggesting the discord is just from our side.Shoaib Malik who was captain of the Pakistani team when India beat them to win the Inaugural T20 world cup in 2007,his first words at the presentation ceremony was ”I want to thank all the Muslims of the world who supported the Pakistani team”.He apparently forgot that the man of the match in the final was Irfan Pathan and the Indian team had two other Muslims, Zaheer and Yusuf.I guess a less educated Shoaib Malik did not have enough maturity to realize such a blaring fact and he uttered publicly what he thought his country believed.This in part reflects the queasy feeling that Muslims in our country get when such things occur.They are somehow anxious not to be be seen as supporting Pakistan in anyway lest they be seen as traitors.But really it can’t be the case.There are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan and also we have the second largest Muslim population in any single country behind Indonesia.So Muslims in India are as Indian as anyone else.Nobody has the right to question their allegiance to our secular country.This to India’s credit reflects our amazing culture of tolerance.I’m not an idealist.I too at some level share some of the prejudices against Pakistan hence I understand the hatred that seems to be all around us.But in my few years on this planet I have realized that so much hatred is bad and brings negative energy to our country.It stunts our progress.We invest 20-30pc of our budget on defence,weapons and to maintain a million strong army all for the fear of our neighbours, Pakistan.If we shared cordial relations with them we wouldn’t have to invest so much on the military.we could use that extra resources towards eradicating poverty by good education to our countrymen.Even Pakistan can stop investing in weapons and do good to their country.Its not enough to be anti-war its more important to be pro-peace.We need an atmosphere of peace to stop this kind of hate taking root in our hearts.We shouldn’t let these politicians sell us false stories to create hatred to help their own political agendas.Let us all live in peace.

India finally won the world cup after 28 yrs.It was an extremely emotional moment for me to witness India winning the world cup in my lifetime(i was not even born when they won in ‘83).The scenes around my house was overwhelming and the joy one witnessed in everybody’s faces was incredible.For one night the whole of India forgot all their problems,biases,prejudices and celebrated whole-heartedly.Those scenes will stay with me for the rest of my life and i shall always cherish it.It was truly a kodak moment in history for all Indians.It is also imperative that one highlights the unforgiving Indian fan in the midst of all these celebrating and euphoric days.We Indian cricket fans make gods out of cricketers when they win but our whole world comes down when India loses.These very cricketing heroes become India’s most hated people.They are publicly abused and vehemently castigated.I understand that Indians are emotional people and maybe we have some right to criticize the players but only up to a point.The rule of sport is that one team wins and another team loses.Either one individual wins or loses like we experience in our daily lives.So we should treat sport as part of our life and not our whole life’s endeavour so our reactions to wins and loses must be appropriate.

Its incredible that Indian cricket team has so much support across the country.Nothing seems to unite the country more than a cricket match win(or maybe in times of war).But our patriotism is restricted to these few moments.Our patriotism is not evoked when we vote for all the wrong men who after getting elected are involved in a number of scams eating up crores of the tax payer’s money in the bargain.It never pains us that not a single politician in India is convicted of corruption.Even very few bureaucrats are punished for corruption.Our patriotism is never evoked when we bribe the traffic policeman to let us go or buttering a government official’s hands to make our papers pass through the red tape.But our blood starts to boil when India loses a cricket match against Pakistan or when an Indian marries a Pakistani or some irresponsible Pakistani minister makes an inflammatory statement against India.In the true perspective of things don’t we think our reactions are unbalanced and mostly misplaced.I hope you see how blind this hate for Pakistan has made us.For all we know,for all the unbridled and unreasonable hatred we have for these unknown Pakistanis if you go to their homes they might turn out to be as hospitable and warm as we are to our guests.Think about it!

 

4th April,2011                               Raghuraj S. Hegde