Published On: July 30th, 2011
Poor families in India who can’t afford private hospitals must rely on the severely underfund public health system, often with disastrous results. WSJ’s Pracheta Sharma reports from Calcutta.

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Tiera_Sephuma : The same ppl who sob bout not being able to afford private schools n university. Take that swagg money n put it to ur studies ull see. SMH2012-05-23T08:23:51Z - Reply - View Tweet
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ShoonaSheep : Didn't realise chavs could afford private dental services #uttermongs2012-05-23T07:58:14Z - Reply - View Tweet
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ThomasJBarlow : RT @ecburditt: Free IVF to be extended - with our already overstretched health service? If you can't afford private IVF, surely you can't afford a child??2012-05-23T02:08:50Z - Reply - View Tweet
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hillarykwiatek : @MHarrisPerry It's our best option since we can't afford private schools. Our traditional publics are quite good for most kids, though.2012-05-22T23:35:13Z - Reply - View Tweet
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alphillips24 : @moveslikedrager sorry I can't afford private school. :( #lol2012-05-22T22:23:05Z - Reply - View Tweet
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Lanredeola : @elrufai d masses who can't afford private hosp are d worst hit. If any Govt official is sick, d striking doctors 'll attedn to them at home2012-05-22T22:08:36Z - Reply - View Tweet
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ChenguGold : But their kids go to private schools; can afford private health & have inheritance to draw from if things get sticky, so Tories don't care2012-05-22T21:33:38Z - Reply - View Tweet
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