Monthly intelligence for Indian health professionals — built around seven recurring pillars, from compliance deadlines to human dignity. Curated by specialists in medical and health law.
Every issue is anchored in one of seven recurring themes — the questions we track month after month so that when regulation moves, you're never caught off guard.
Regulatory deadlines with a clock on them — DPDP Act phases, NMC circulars, Clinical Establishment Act amendments, licence renewals.
Supreme Court and High Court rulings on medical negligence, consumer protection claims, and practitioner liability — decoded in plain terms.
Telemedicine rules, ABDM/ABHA integration, AI-assisted diagnostics regulation, and data-privacy obligations under the DPDP Act.
Malpractice insurance, hospital licensing and safety NOCs, and the state-by-state patchwork of laws protecting healthcare staff from violence on the job.
GST on healthcare services, professional tax, TDS on practice income, e-invoicing thresholds — the financial-compliance layer.
Hospital-doctor consultancy agreements, non-compete clauses, employment law, informed consent, and patient-facing obligations.
Civil society, NGOs, and international human-rights frameworks increasingly shape how healthcare is delivered, funded, and litigated — from the right to health under Article 21, to WHO and UN standards on patient dignity, to the role of NGOs reaching underserved communities. This pillar keeps that wider lens in view: medicine is, before it is a business or a licence, a matter of human dignity.
Seven pillars, curated into one concise, actionable, authoritative monthly read.
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