Srinagar, Feb. 7 -- The state of the country's hospital system today is no longer the suffering of a single individual, but rather the shared experience of millions of ordinary citizens. Medical care, once considered a field of service and compassion, has gradually become an organized profit-driven industry, where a person's pocket, insurance, and social status are more important than their illness. The glitz, air-conditioned corridors, and modern machinery of large private hospitals may create the illusion of progress from the outside, but within, a system operates that is nothing less than economic torture for the common man.Today, if an average person goes to a major hospital for treatment, the first question isn't about their illness,...