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India's CPI demands action against healthcare corruption, while a study confirms shorter, cheaper TB treatment is more effective.
The Communist Party of India has urged immediate government action against unethical practices in India’s healthcare system, denouncing a "medical mafia" that exploits patients through inflated bills, unnecessary tests, and referral commissions.
CPI leader K Narayana called for stricter regulation of private facilities, transparent pricing, patient rights protections, and stronger public healthcare investment.
Meanwhile, a study by ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis found that six-month all-oral treatments like BPaL for multidrug-resistant TB are more effective and cost-saving than longer regimens, supporting their wider use under India’s National TB Elimination Programme.
El CPI de la India exige acción contra la corrupción en el cuidado de la salud, mientras que un estudio confirma que un tratamiento más corto y barato para la TB es más efectivo.