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Strengths and weaknesses of the Right to Health Act in Rajasthan.
Chhaya Pachauli's editorial in IJME [1] is a firsthand authentic account of The Right to Health Act in Rajasthan. It deals with different aspects of the process of enacting this law and the content of the Act itself in a dispassionate, objective manner. I think three points need to be added to this account in order to make it comprehensive.
期刊介绍:
The Indian Journal of Medical Ethics (formerly Issues in Medical Ethics) is a platform for discussion on health care ethics with special reference to the problems of developing countries like India. It hopes to involve all cadres of, and beneficiaries from, this system, and strengthen the hands of those with ethical values and concern for the under-privileged. The journal is owned and published by the Forum for Medical Ethics Society, a not-for-profit, voluntary organisation. The FMES was born out of an effort by a group of concerned doctors to focus attention on the need for ethical norms and practices in health care.