LUCKNOW, Aug. 27 -- Stressing the importance of providing quality care to patients, deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak on Tuesday said doctors should prioritise honesty, transparency and ethics in their interactions with patients, ensuring that they are well informed about their conditions and treatment options. The deputy CM was speaking at a programme where Chanda Rani Charitable Trust donated 30 stretchers to King George's Medical University's (KGMU) Trauma Centre, stated a press release shared with media on Tuesday. Pathak encouraged non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community members to support the government's efforts in providing better patient care, it stated. He said patients should be provided accurate information about their conditions, treatment options, and potential risks to enable informed decision-making. Transparency helps build trust and confidence between doctors and patients, leading to better health outcomes, the press release said. Vice chancellor, KGMU, Prof Soniya Nityanand highlighted that donations enhance the medical university's resources and support its mission to provide quality care to patients....