"A thought that should seriously engage our attention today is the nature of health system that we ought to have in our country - a commercial, profit-driven system or a system conversant with socio-economic conditions prevailing in our society."
Speaking at inauguration of 150-bed facility of Institute of Neuroscience, Mukherjee said an institution like this have a pivotal role.
Mukherjee said with socio-economic change effecting joint to nuclear family this caused greater dependence on private healthcare leading to higher pocket expense.
Mukherjee also emphasised on inexpensive intervention through primary healthcare system for many neurological disorders.
"As per reports 70 per cent of epileptic patients could be treated with Phenobarbital but 80 per cent of epileptic patients in low income countries remain untreated," he said.