Why thousands of insured Indian families silently absorb deductions and rejections they could have reversed — and how claims advocacy is closing the gap.... Jun 05
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of mortality in India. Early detection, preventive cardiology, and risk factor modification are critical. ... Feb 28
A prescription is a symbol of trust between doctor and patient. In the digital era, that trust extends to the platforms that deliver the medicine.... Feb 21
Medical insurance claim disputes should not become a routine part of patient recovery... Feb 21
As medical inflation rises and public health systems remain stretched, private insurance will play an even larger role. If trust continues to erode, participation will ... Feb 10
While lifestyle factors such as sleep, nutrition, mental stimulation, and physical activity remain essential for brain health, discoveries like this suggest that biology itself may ... Feb 06
As India continues to reform its medical education and regulatory systems, generic prescribing stands out as a test of sincerity.... Jan 15
In an era where healthcare decisions are increasingly influenced by policy clauses and cost calculations, this ruling aims to restore balance.... Dec 26
Cases like this serve as reminders that healthcare cannot be treated like any other business. Lives are at stake, and shortcuts carry irreversible consequences.... Dec 26
Hospital choice is shifting from word of mouth to measurable outcomes, safety data and public dashboards, empowering patients in India to make informed, trust based ... Dec 24
Patients must know their rights, understand their policies, and recognise that unfair rejections can be challenged.... Dec 02
The Sultanpur verdict will likely inspire more patients and families to come forward, demanding accountability for medical mishaps.... Nov 08
Patients should not have to depend on consumer courts to get justice for medical errors. Preventive systems, continuous audits, and strict disciplinary actions should be ... Oct 29
The purpose of health coverage is to restore peace of mind, not replace it with anxiety about whether treatment will be reimbursed.... Oct 28
Human rights are not abstract ideals but living guarantees that every patient deserves safety, every hospital owes accountability, and every act of negligence carries a ... Oct 10
The Kerala High Court’s ruling is a reaffirmation that compassion and justice must coexist within the framework of business, especially when life itself is ... Oct 08
If India aspires to build a resilient health system that serves every citizen, then protecting the sanctity of cashless insurance must become non-negotiable.... Sep 29
The woman continues her journey with resilience, supported by her family, but burdened by a disability that should never have happened.... Sep 22
For India’s healthcare sector, this case should not be seen as an isolated embarrassment but as a warning that the age of impunity is ... Sep 15
Both hospitals and insurers must recognize that their ultimate accountability is not to each other but to the patients whose lives depend on their cooperation.... Sep 13
Vipin’s fight should remind us that health insurance cannot remain a business of selling dreams, it must honor its commitment when life and health ... Sep 11
Doctors around the country must take note. The directive is a model for how life-saving medicine must always precede economics.... Sep 06
Healthcare is a promise, and that promise must never be broken by something as preventable as a rat bite.... Sep 02
Medical errors must be taken seriously, not brushed under the rug. To heal the wound left by one wire, hospitals must stitch stronger safety nets ... Sep 01
Patients have been forced into reimbursement mode without warning, hospitals have lost out on seamless billing flows, and insurers have drawn criticism for their silence. ... Sep 01
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