VIOLENCE AGAINST DOCTORS SAVE THE SAVIOUR NATIONWIDE PROTEST BY INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

VIOLENCE AGAINST DOCTORS SAVE THE SAVIOUR NATIONWIDE PROTEST BY INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

The Voice of Chandigarh News

Doctors are increasingly coming under physical, mental and psychological assault by errant patients and their relatives which is causing extreme stress amongst the medical fraternity. Young doctors are reluctant to undertake emergencies and serious patients because of fear of violence. This will severely affect genuine patients needing emergency and critical care.

Indian Medical Association has been constantly demanding central violence act with IPC and CrPc provisions under the act. Some states have promulgated this act, but it is toothless and ineffective. Hospitals need to be  protected  by declaring them as ‘protected zones’

Dr V  Kappal, President, IMA, Chandigarh said that we have written a representation to the honourable Prime Minister, urging him to enact this law. Doctors in Chandigarh are also protesting symbolically with black badges and through public awareness during this pandemic time, as we do not want any disruption in health services.

He further said that the Private sector, specially small and medium health establishments are providing 75% of services to the citizens across the country. They are subjected to violence in the vast majority of cases. 

Dr Nitin Mathur Secretary IMA Chandigarh said that a non-bailable act should be in place to deter the miscreants. There are enough laws to deal with alleged negligence, violence is not a solution. 

Dr  R. S.  Bedi, past National Vice President, said that the incidence of violence against doctors in India is the highest in the world.

He urged people to go for family insurance, to avoid sudden out of pocket expenses, studies have shown that this sudden expenditure is the main cause of anger and frustration leading to violence.

When the Government of India could enact this law during a pandemic, there is no reason why it should not be extended in normal times, added Dr. Bedi. 

Doctors from private sector, government Institutions and corporate sector gathered at IMA house to sensitize people and urge the government to enact this law as soon as possible.

Doctors also paid homage to more than 700 of their colleagues who have died during the second wave of pandemic and saluted them for exemplary services to mitigate the Covid disaster from the front line.

The doctors also condemned that Ramdev, a Yoga Instructor with a substantial following in the public domain and having vested interests in his business fortunes, chose to spit out acerbic language on our evidence-based modern medicine professionals at a time when the country is passing through a medical emergency. He should be dealt with under the pandemic ACT for causing confusion, misleading people and spreading misinformation about vaccine and treatment protocols.

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