Health networks urge govt to ensure free medicines in public hospitals  

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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiakarnatakabengaluruHealth networks urge govt to ensure free medicines in public hospitals  “This is just a first step,”


said Rajesh Kumar, SAA-K’s Bangalore Urban District convener. “No patient should be forced to buy medicines—whether from private pharmacies or Jan Aushadhi stores.”DHNSLast Updated : 29 May


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