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How long does the treatment last?

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People are dying without access to simple medical treatment. If an operation has to be done in the capital's government hospital, one has to wait for 3 months or have to switch on the power. It is difficult to find a doctor who can give the right advice to the patient. You have to go to the hospital for months to diagnose the disease. There are also doctors who do not have time to talk to patients.

Private hospitals act as if they treat until they run out of money, they discharge them when they know that they run out of money. There is no sympathy from anywhere even when the news comes that the body could not be exhumed due to the inability to pay the treatment bill.

Health insurance program has been introduced for cheap popularity but its achievement is not seen much. When will the government's attention be paid to such a discrepancy in health care?
– Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu

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