The health ministry has prohibited medical representatives from accessing Centre-run hospitals, encouraging digital communication for sharing treatment advancements. While the Indian Medical Association acknowledges the need to regulate representatives, they caution against a complete ban. Concerns persist regarding marketing practices involving gifts and sponsored travel influencing product sales.
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