For the past 10 years, the Indian company Sandor Medicaids Private Limited has been receiving space, electricity, water, and subsidies from the government to provide dialysis services in public hospitals. While patients are receiving care with Sandor claiming their service quality is good, the public hospitals' own capabilities have collapsed. At the National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology (NIKDU) hospital, out of 40 dialysis machines, only 8 to 10 are currently functional; the re...