tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4522533979274351092.post939937674006263674..comments2024-03-15T23:02:20.307+05:30Comments on The Learner: Too Poor . . .Jeevanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14805862105396943161noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4522533979274351092.post-39747575659299959382012-07-29T10:21:32.871+05:302012-07-29T10:21:32.871+05:30"There were a couple of relatives of other pa..."There were a couple of relatives of other patients who wanted me to give permission to give the guy a sound thrashing."<br /><br />Hats off, You have successfully built a great rapport, to be offered protection like that!<br /><br />Please keep sharing your experiences; they are close to ours here in Kerala; the similarity is people's attitude; the difference is here people are richer, but lack trust in Modern Medicine; aggressive at almost every opportunity, distrustful of even the most noble intentions (even religion of the Dr matters to some people- some of them ask for the name for this reason! For example, when we discuss about the topic of immunising their children, they want to know Dr's name; then they lose interest in the talk :-); <br /><br />Varied reasons for poor use of healthcare services, but the outcome is the same, whether poor or rich- sad endings in many cases, and blame on the Staff.Dr Bijayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17848475100186802079noreply@blogger.com