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readerOP t1_jdtk6gq wrote
Reply to comment by stormelemental13 in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
yes we are, most licensed professionals are obligated under emergency and even without compensation in case of national emergency or enactment of one of the emergency clauses, stop thinking labor laws are the same everywhere. also replying to your ignorant ass queries that can easily be learned with a simple google search is really irritating.
readerOP t1_jdtj7p2 wrote
Reply to comment by demigodsgotdraft in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
false equivalence, slippery slope logical fallacy.
readerOP t1_jdtiy1o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
>having someone negotiate for you
that someone is called a union you silly fucker.
readerOP t1_jdtigno wrote
Reply to comment by stormelemental13 in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
Yes it does in lieu of the license authorized to them by us the people of India. Stop talking out of your ass.
readerOP t1_jdtibi9 wrote
Reply to comment by pkb369 in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
Except it is and part of it comes from all the subsidies and concessions private health care received from the government on agreement that they would aid the government in implementing policies as such, The protest is from useless mba's not actual doctors. if these assholes go out of business there are more than ample opportunities for doctors to be immediately reemployed. Please don't try to feed us the american health care bullshit.
readerOP t1_jdrb1wt wrote
Reply to comment by pinkcheems in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
i think we both are arguing the same point but from different pov, yes there is dpco and subsidiaries exist for this exact reason, the trick is doctors don't directly stock, instead are mediated by the 'nearest' pharmacy, where they carry all brands so they aren't breaking laws, but companies use their expensive subsidiaries, the real profit is not in the drugs that directly treat, but in schedule H analgesics and antipyretics that doctors pad the prescriptions with. Schedule H formulation are quite flexible and companies use this loop hole to push expensive schedule H generic alternatives which if you read carefully are almost similar and could be easily replaceable by dolo or brufein (has a doctor in our family hence i know this) most of the profit is from these than the main drugs that treat whatever condition. Even some doctors don't like this but it's not that big of a deal and helps pay the bills, so they go along.
readerOP t1_jdr2bar wrote
Reply to comment by pinkcheems in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
who said they will sell under the same name? generic med companies rarely have contracts with private health care providers. Ever seen a private doctor prescribe crocine/dolo for paracetamol?
readerOP t1_jdr1wna wrote
Reply to comment by chockedup in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
no
readerOP t1_jdqwn52 wrote
Reply to comment by pinkcheems in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
in medical field the hospitals make deal with pharma reps to get specific brands for their hospitable with higher pricing. this already happens in private clinics where the doc has some deal with a company and prescribes only their meds which are often way more expensive than their otc/generic counterparts
readerOP t1_jdquwz1 wrote
Reply to comment by JOE96924 in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
this is for emergency treatment and if they can assume the worst from citizens, why can't the govt assume the worst from them? double standards.
we already pay for healthcare, these people use services built by citizens too.
readerOP t1_jdqu74t wrote
Reply to comment by JOE96924 in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
If government agrees to pay, whats stopping them from overcharging for every damn thing like they do in america?
readerOP t1_jdqttwe wrote
it's weird that these doctors assume poor people might abuse the system and get the good stuff for free
but then go on to show pikachu face when government distrusts THEM and assume that these greedy doctors might overcharge for everything like they do in usa and charge 10000 for paracetamol in case government offered to pay for stuff obtained under right to health (which is the best way to make health a right imo).
they can assume the worst of poor people but they don't want to be treated the same way lol.
readerOP t1_jdc6dal wrote
Reply to comment by Minute-External3986 in Han Dong to sit as Independent MP following ‘serious’ allegations in new report - National | Globalnews.ca by EternalPinkMist
wouldn't that be so hypocritical, that it's okay for usa to break any rule or law but not for others?
readerOP t1_jdbyccu wrote
Reply to comment by Minute-External3986 in Han Dong to sit as Independent MP following ‘serious’ allegations in new report - National | Globalnews.ca by EternalPinkMist
wait... you want to show how deep country A is up your ass by listening to spy recordings of yours by country B?! wut?
readerOP t1_jdbxo0k wrote
Reply to comment by jjjhkvan in Han Dong to sit as Independent MP following ‘serious’ allegations in new report - National | Globalnews.ca by EternalPinkMist
and..? did you not have anything to add, so resorted to cheap jingoism?
oops, looks like your democratic country don't respect secessionism either, let alone a violent establishment of a theocracy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secessionist_movements_of_Canada
readerOP t1_jdbnbs8 wrote
Reply to comment by Old_Cheesecake_5481 in Han Dong to sit as Independent MP following ‘serious’ allegations in new report - National | Globalnews.ca by EternalPinkMist
>India.
Boy the Indian agents sure do a terrible job of influencing after seeing all the khalistani terrorists walking freely in canada claiming to create a sikh theocracy in India.
readerOP t1_jedxkt5 wrote
Reply to comment by Wundei in South Africa supports Russian initiative to create BRICS geological platform for data sharing by Falls_stuff
>African National Congress
basically the same as Indian National Congress. A lot of old parties are royally pissed off at current BJP govt for trying to distance India from Russia. As soon as BJP is ousted there will be major overhauls in EA to bring back the balance. Thankfully socialist wings of american media is very understanding and supportive of this. The reason is BJP is heavily pro towards neolib and conservative wings of USA and turning India into something that US can use the shoulders of to shoot at China, which in the longer turn is detrimental to India as it will be forced into conflicts with China and US has a track record of backstabbing their allies, so it's better for the future of India to not get into conflict with China or Russia and let the power of US war hawks dwindle instead. Modi is trying every propaganda to avoid this, but hopefully he will get kicked out in 2024 and we can distance ourselves from US to avoid war(doesn't have to be conventional).