Published on: August 31, 2016

IAPGPeople with health issues (often we call them patients for want of a better term) must be on the forefront of health planning and advocacy. After all, health care is all about them, is it not?

The Indian Alliance of Patient Groups (IAPG), an umbrella body of 12 organizations, met up in New Delhi on 18 August 2016. Dr Geeta Joshi, palliative care physician and deputy director of the Regional Cancer Centre at Ahmedabad, represented Pallium India.

We thank Dr D S Ratna Devi, founding member of IAPG and Founder & CEO, DakshamA Health, for this important initiative.

2 responses to “Indian Alliance of Patient Groups (IAPG) meets in Delhi”

  1. Yes, I completely agree with your statement that patients should be on the forefront of health planning. I congratulate Dr. Geeta Joshi for the important step they have taken.

  2. I congratulate Dr. Geeta Joshi for this statement. Thanks.