Delivering a lecture at CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology here, Subburaj said there are only 20,000 beds available for treatment of "psychiatric problems" against the requirement of 10 million.
"Every year one million cancer cases are identified. Half of them die even before the disease is identified or diagnosed. We should focus (on) developing science and technology that would help reduce cost for the patients," he said.
Subburaj said as many as 25 lakh patients suffering from cardiovascular problems need surgical interventions every year whereas the current infrastructure provides facility for only 2.5 lakh patients.
He asked the scientist community to focus more on developing technologies for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes.
According to him, 80 per cent of the district headquarters in the country do not have psychiatrists and there is shortage of two million MBBS doctors as on today.
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