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A draft medical malpractice law in Egypt aims to address patients' complaints about poor treatment but concerns medical professionals. Fears are that the law could harm an already strained healthcare system by driving doctors abroad or out of the profession. The law is criticized for not addressing the real issues of underfunding and inefficiency in Egypt's healthcare system. Doctors worry it could establish a rivalry between doctors and patients, rather than building trust.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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