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Start evening clinics, impose blanket ban on Private Practice in all Teaching Institutes: DAK

5 Dariya News

Srinagar 07-Jan-2018

Doctors Association Kashmir(DAK) President Dr Suhail Naik in a communiqué today said that government must impose blanket ban on  Private Practice by all  doctors who are working in teaching Institutions across stated Naik further added  that teaching Institutions are primarily  considered as  the landmark and epicentre  for health which have  three main functions  i.e., Teaching, Research and ultimate Patient Care.  Meanwhile if doctors working in these Institutions indulge in Private Practice, it is going to jeopardize the main motive of these Institutions. Further it is imperative on government that they must pay handsome non practicing allowance (NPA) to all doctors working these prestigious institutions on pattern of AIIMS. It is unfortunate that government is paying peanuts in terms of Non Practicing Allowances (NPA)."It is a well-known  fact that doctors at  SKIMS are overburdened due to huge rush of patients and it takes weeks and months for patients to get appointments with Doctors of their choices. This is reason why patients throng in to homes of astute doctors during morning and evening hours. 

There is dire need of paid evening clinics and they must be started at SKIMS OPDs so that democratic right of patient to consult a doctor of his or her own choice is not choked Dr Naik added. The services of evening clinics will keep services of expert and veteran doctors open and their  expertise will benefit  thousands of patients".Furthermore Dr Naik elaborated that "recently a sting operation was conducted by a private TV News channel in which senior faculty were seen doing Private Practice and the very next day government suspended all the alleged three astute doctors in a knee jerk response without even conducting a prior preliminary  enquiry which is the pre-requisite in such cases". It is unfortunate that state government is taking judgments just on media trials without calculating the adverse outcome of order. DAK fears that with such immature actions for God sake if all astute faculty will resign with knee jerk response, where will our poor and needy patients go and there is every chance of de-recognition of departments which in itself will be a big catastrophe and ultimate loss for the state health sector.DAK appeals Hon'ble Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to take in-depth cognisance of the matter and use her expertise and knowledge as to what is best for the state and public. (PTK)