Nepal, March 28 -- The government-owned hospitals are the primary choice for ordinary people in case they are taken ill. The main reasons behind this are affordable and quality treatment of diseases. Yet, the dismal condition of the government-owned hospitals in the country compels ordinary citizens to seek treatment in private hospitals, where appointments with doctors are more readily available. Prolonged waiting times at the government-owned hospitals pose significant risks, including the possibility of patients passing away or exhausting their resources before receiving treatment. One such instance is exemplified by Bir Hospital, Nepal's oldest medical facility. Renowned for its superior service and reasonable treatment fees, Bir Hosp...