Bengaluru: Massive expulsion of doctors, nurses, lab technicians in state


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Bengaluru, Oct 27: In one of the biggest purges of health department officials in Karnataka, the state Government has dismissed as many as 805 doctors, 1308 nurses and laboratory technicians and 35 administrative officials for unauthorised absence of more than 120 days.

While the doctors, nurses and lab technicians come under the Group C staff category, the administrative officials belong to the Group B category.

Interestingly, the State Health and Family Welfare Department has announced two dozen of decisions on Thursday and most of them will come as a new year’s gift to people of the State.

Announcing decisions, Karnataka’s Health and Family Welfare Minister K R Ramesh Kumar said the government doctors serving in State who are absent for more than 120 days unauthorisedly are dismissed immediately from the service.

The doctors have remained absent for more than four months because they have either gone to higher studies or have started private practice even while remaining in the rolls of the Department.

To put an end to the menace of hospitals collecting exorbitant charges and ensure treatment on the principle of “treatment first, payment next’ in all private hospitals, the State Government has decided to amend the Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME) Act, 2007, he said.

The minister said the existing law would be amended based on the recommendations of a committee constituted under the Chairmanship of retired Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Vikramjith Sen.

Based on his personal experience and complaints received from the public during visits to various hospitals since he assumed charge on June 23, Ramesh Kumar said the existing Act was toothless to act against private hospitals denying treatment to patients visiting hospitals and charging exorbitant fees for various tests and treatment.

He said the existing Act would be made more stringent to ensure compliance to professional ethics by doctors practicing in private clinics and hospitals.

The private medical establishments should not be only for ‘only profit’ but also render service to the public, he felt.

The Committee has been asked to submit report in eight weeks. The committee has been instructed to peruse and submit a report to carry out the corrections to the Legislation.

The committee comprised of members consisting of qualified and experienced senior doctors/officers in Government service/ retired officers/health activists/expert private hospitals representatives and who are protesting against the private institutions and demerits of the system in view of public interest.

  

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    It is called ghost employees. It is continued since Independent day. Thousands of Government school teachers, Government workers on record. Their pay cheque is deposited in the Bank account. Benefits are continued. and these people are working in private organizations or enjoying abroad. corruption is our culture.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    Yes, finally a good move. Instead of giving all nonsense bagyas, govt should give free medical treatment to all in govt & pvt hospitals. Govt should pay medical insurance to all citizens & ensure all gets proper treatment. People don't want free rice, when they are strong & healthy as they can earn, but need medical help when they are old & weaker.

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  • Kusuma G Kumari GSV, Kodyadka

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    very good decision Those who dont work must leave the place Thats how it should be in life. A great thinking by the minister and I am sure Karnataka Health services will improve under the ministers leadership very much

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    Inefficiency to be weeded out and efficiency need to be adopted to cater good service to the patients.Good.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    Why previous health minister could not take this action??

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    A good decision.But otherside ,can they dismiss them without notice or pre warning?Anyway today Hospital is become a afactory Business than health centre,unfortunately.What about their pay ?all These months or year their pay was paid ,without their presence,that should be given back.

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  • vgb,

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    THEY WERE THERE WITH POLITICAL BLESSINGS.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Fill the empty places with Job seekers strictly follow the norms in writing.

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    let the government fix charges for hospitals based on a categorization and grade given to hospitals by NABH or any other body. the nobody will complain neither hospitals nor patients nor insurance cos. but one cannot expect same charges in nursing homes and corporate hospitals. The private sector has boomed only because govt failed to provide universal health to all

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  • Roy, Mlore

    Fri, Oct 28 2016

    NABH standards are followed only during the inspection.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    are they Genuine ...

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