Improving access to quality palliative care in India through partnerships

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The solution involves partnering with healthcare providers, NGOs, and government agencies to improve access to quality palliative care in India. This includes training healthcare providers in palliative care, increasing awareness about the importance of palliative care, and providing support to patients and their families. By working together, we can ensure that everyone in India has access to the care they need.

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                Many people in India who are suffering from serious illnesses do not have access to quality palliative care. This can lead to unnecessary suffering and a poor quality of life for patients and their fa...
                
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