The non-government group called People for Better Treatment (PBT) said the advertisement by the Indian Medical Association, the country’s largest body of doctors, had 'deceptively' created an impression that negligent doctors can no longer be criminally charged for causing the death of a patient
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The NMC letter to state councils on August 18 follows a request from People for Better Treatment, a Calcutta-based non-government group campaigning for ethics in health care