We examine the cracks appearing in the foundation of Kerala's much-lauded public healthcare system.
Low infant mortality, high life expectancy, and few maternal deaths during childbirth – these are among the key factors that make Kerala’s public healthcare system a robust model.
The state earned global praise for its efficient containment of the deadly Nipah virus outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, recent controversies have raised serious concerns about the cracks within the system.
People of Kerala respond by stating whether these incidents have reduced their trust in government hospitals.
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