NRI Credits India's Humane Healthcare System for Miraculous Transformation After US Struggles

An NRI shares his journey from the US to India, asserting that Indian healthcare cured him of mental health issues.

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A 10-year stint in the United States had left a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) disillusioned with the country's profit-driven healthcare system. After returning to India, he claims to have been 'cured' of his mental health issues and credits the country's compassionate approach to medicine for his recovery.In a Reddit post, the NRI shared his remarkable journey, highlighting the stark contrast between the US and Indian healthcare systems. He alleged that the US prioritized profits over patient care, leaving individuals feeling like 'money-making machines'.The NRI's health problems began in 2017, while working as a data scientist in the US. He was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in 2018 and struggled to find accurate diagnoses and effective treatment. However, after seeking a second opinion from a prominent psychiatrist at NIMHANS, India's premier psychiatric hospital, he received a new diagnosis and began to recover.The NRI expressed gratitude towards the Indian healthcare system, attributing his recovery to the genuine care and compassion of doctors, rather than a focus on profits. His post drew attention from Redditors, who praised India's underrated healthcare system, describing it as 'one of the best and affordable' in the world. The NRI's story serves as a testament to the importance of prioritizing patient care over profits in the healthcare sector.