No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors

NOW that it is quiet on the medical front, maybe it is time to redirect our attention to what Mahatma Gandhi said: The number of hospitals is not a sign of health, but of decay. He is probably right because unless there are sick people, we don't need hospitals. And the more hospitals there...

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Main Author: Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
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Language:English
Published: 2004
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description NOW that it is quiet on the medical front, maybe it is time to redirect our attention to what Mahatma Gandhi said: The number of hospitals is not a sign of health, but of decay. He is probably right because unless there are sick people, we don't need hospitals. And the more hospitals there are, it would be a fair assumption that there are many more "sick" people around. In other words, in order to cope with the increasing number of "sick" people, more hospitals need to be built, which is somewhat an indicator of the "decay". It then follows that more hospitals will need more doctors and, thus, by the same token, this too can be another sign of the "decay".
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spelling usm-336922017-04-27T08:25:05Z http://eprints.usm.my/33692/ No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors Abd Razak, Dzulkifli HC79 Special topics-Including air pollution, automation,consumer demand, famines, flow of funds,etc. NOW that it is quiet on the medical front, maybe it is time to redirect our attention to what Mahatma Gandhi said: The number of hospitals is not a sign of health, but of decay. He is probably right because unless there are sick people, we don't need hospitals. And the more hospitals there are, it would be a fair assumption that there are many more "sick" people around. In other words, in order to cope with the increasing number of "sick" people, more hospitals need to be built, which is somewhat an indicator of the "decay". It then follows that more hospitals will need more doctors and, thus, by the same token, this too can be another sign of the "decay". 2004-07-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/33692/1/DZUL423.pdf Abd Razak, Dzulkifli (2004) No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors. - Weekend Guest - New Sunday Times.
spellingShingle HC79 Special topics-Including air pollution, automation,consumer demand, famines, flow of funds,etc.
Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
title No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
title_full No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
title_fullStr No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
title_full_unstemmed No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
title_short No quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
title_sort no quick fix in sight over shortage of government doctors
topic HC79 Special topics-Including air pollution, automation,consumer demand, famines, flow of funds,etc.
url http://eprints.usm.my/33692/
http://eprints.usm.my/33692/1/DZUL423.pdf