Sri Lanka, April 4 -- The government spends more than Rs. 6 million of public funds to train a single doctor in Sri Lanka, the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment, Dr. Upali Pannilage stated.
The Minister made these remarks while addressing a ceremony to open a private hospital in Kiribathgoda today (04).
According to Minister Pannilage, the cost of producing a medical graduate is significantly higher compared to other professions. He noted that while approximately Rs. 3 million is spent to train an engineer, the amount doubles when it comes to medical education.
Dr. Pannilage emphasized that successive governments since independence have prioritized maintaining a free healthcare system. He stressed...
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