Scary Truth of Medical Personnel in India
Authors
- Amit Sharma
- Ian Osoro
- Ruby Gangwar
Keywords
Medical Professionals, World Health Organization, India, Medical Council of India
Abstract
India is having a lack of adequate medical personnel in a country with a second largest population stands at an alarming level. According to National Health Profile report by the Ministry of Health, Government of India, the situation in India related to the ratio of doctors available and actually practicing is really critical in 2018. The doctor density is far worse in the country’s poorer states. India requires over 7.47 lakh more allopathic doctors to meet World Health Organization (WHO) prescribed norms for the doctor-population ratio.
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How to Cite
Amit Sharma*, Ian Osoro and Ruby Gangwar. Scary Truth of Medical Personnel in India.
J. Pharm. Technol. Res. Manag.. 2022, 10, 103-105