In the article titled “Why wouldn’t the government let me die in peace” published in Manorama dated 19 July, Dr M. R. Rajagopal called for opinions [...]
Please listen to what Dr Jochen Beker-Ebel has to say. In Germany, access to palliative care, a human right, has been assured by law as [...]
An opioid workshop was organised in Nagpur by NKPSIMS & RH & Lata Mangeshakar Hospital, Digdoh on 8th July 2016. It was attended by about [...]
“It is precisely because we are a poor country that we cannot afford not to do research,” said Jawaharlal Nehru. So meaningful. Do we really [...]
Dr Nandini Vallath, Pallium India’s consultant, writes: “Law is codified common sense.” This is the sentence that remains uppermost in my mind when I think of [...]
We are determined; we will reduce the pain burden in India. India’s new opioid law came into being in 2014. The government of India completed [...]
Most of the North and North-East of India have very little palliative care. Hence we are particularly happy to report of the progress in the [...]
“You don’t need a law to provide palliative care”, says Lawyer Girish Gokhale. Hey, medical system, sit up and listen. Mr Gokhale, your question shames [...]
Pallium India’s half-way home for people with spinal cord injury helps in physical, social and psychological rehabilitation. One of our aims is to help them to [...]
“In India, the poor die in agony in neglect, the middle-class die in agony in ignorance and the rich die in agony on a ventilator. [...]