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Disciplinary action against striking docs, warns health ministry

New Delhi [India], Aug 3 (ANI): The Union health ministry has warned the striking doctors that it will take disciplinary action against those who have not joined their medical duties to treat patients.

ANI Aug 03, 2019 14:20 IST googleads

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan (File photo)

New Delhi [India], Aug 3 (ANI): The Union health ministry has warned the striking doctors that it will take disciplinary action against those who have not joined their medical duties to treat patients.
The health ministry had given an ultimatum till 11 am today that those who are not present in their respective department to treat patients will have to face a serious action by the administration.
The resident doctors from various hospitals like All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), Safdarjung, Ram Manohar Lohia, Lady Hardinge, GTB and Lok Nayak are protesting for the third consecutive day over the provisions of the National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill 2019.
"All the members of RDA and student union are hereby directed to resume their duties in their respective departments with immediate effects, failing which strict disciplinary action like suspension or termination of services, vacation of hostel accommodation etc may be taken," said Dr Sanjeev Lalwani, Registrar, AIIMS.
On Saturday, doctors from Safdarjung hospital came to the ring road outside the facility while doctors at AIIMS are protesting inside the institute's campus as the administration has deployed security forces not to let the medical practitioners stage a demonstration on the road.
"This is really sad that at Safdarjung hospital, medical services have shut down including emergency healthcare facilities. Every day, 10,000 patients visit the hospital for health care treatment. This is so difficult for patients. We have given a strict ultimatum to resident doctors to join their duties by 11 am today. Otherwise, we are taking action against them," Dr Sunil Gupta, the hospital's medical director, told ANI.
"I have got strict direction from the health ministry to take action against the striking doctors. There are 2,000 resident doctors at Safdarjung hospital, So we are making a list of all doctors who were present in their respective departments by 11 am today. Those who are not on the department will be terminated and as a punishment, they would be asked to evacuate their hostels," he said.
On late Friday night, emergency services were resumed at AIIMS and all hospitals under the umbrella of Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA). However, doctors continued their protest for the third day.
However, the Resident Doctor Associaton (RDA) of Safdarjung hospital have not resumed their emergency services. When contacted, RDA President, Safdarjung hospital, Prakash Thakur, said that protest will continue.
Meanwhile, AIIMS administration has deployed heavy security not to let doctors stage a protest on the road.
"We are sitting at gate no.1 of AIIMS and requesting the President of India to intervene. Emergency services are running. Patients are being treated by resident doctors here," said former RDA President, AIIMS, Dr Vijay Gujjar.
On Friday, the doctors had met Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan to discuss the various provisions on the NMC Bill. Despite the meeting, the medical practitioners went ahead with the strike.
Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had passed the NMC Bill which seeks to create National Medical Commission in place of Medical Council of India (MCI) with Vardhan terming it as an "anti-vested interests Bill" which will be remembered as one of the greatest reforms brought by the Narendra Modi government.
It provides for the repeal of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956. The Bill provides that the common final year MBBS exam be known as NEXT which would serve as a licentiate exam for entrance to post-graduate medical courses and as a screening test for foreign medical graduates.
Doctors have shown their dissatisfaction over the ambiguity of the Bill. For example, the doctors are uncertain on the concept of NEXT and demolishing NEET-PG. Similarly, they are disagreeing the concept of Community Health Providers (CHP) included in the Bill.
The agitating doctors have expressed concern over the privatisation of medical education. "The NMC Bill will give undue favours to the private medical colleges or unaided universities by decreasing the percentage of seats under the controlled fee structure from 85 per cent to 50 per cent," they said. (ANI)

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