Nation-wide strike by private hospitals: Poor response at hospitals in city

Patients queue up at K.R. Hospital in city this morning even as there was poor response to nation-wide strike by private hospitals.

Mysuru:  The nation-wide strike call given by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) to observe ‘Dikkar Divas,’ opposing the National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill 2017, by stopping the functioning of OPD (Out Patient Department) from 6 am to 6 pm in all private hospitals, evoked a poor response in city this morning with almost all the private hospitals functioning normally.

The doctors and the staff in all major private hospitals attended to the patients in the OPDs and even the government hospitals saw the normal crowd of patients.

Meanwhile, the IMA, Mysuru Chapter led by its President Dr. M. S. Vishveshwara, Vice Presidents Dr. Suresh Rudrappa, Dr. Anand Ravi, Secretary Dr. Sujatha S. Rao, Dr. S.P. Yoganna, Dr. C. Rajan and others presented a memorandum to the Additional Deputy Commissioner T. Yogesh.

Dr. Vishveshwara speaking to Star of Mysore said that they had presented a memorandum to the ADC. “All the hospitals had been asked to observe Dikkar Divas by closing the OPDs for 12 hours. Though the emergency services are not affected, all treatments have stopped at all the hospitals coming under MAHAN (Mysore Association of Hospitals and Nursing Homes),” he claimed.

They have opposed the NMC Bill terming it as anti-democratic, anti-federal, anti-poor and pro-rich as the management quota in private medical colleges is raised from 15 per cent to 50 per cent.

It is also anti-reservation as provision of eligibility for Backward Community students of 40 per cent eligibility is withdrawn.

Added to this it is anti-medical profession since bridge course of six months for Ayush practitioners to entitle them for modern medical practice is vested with State authorities

This post was published on July 28, 2018 6:42 pm