M4PNews|Delhi/Chandigarh
“It will cripple the functioning of the medical profession by making it completely answerable to the bureaucracy and non-medical administrators.
“IMA believes that instead, the government must consider introducing amendments to the existing MCI Act to make it transparent, accountable, robust and self-sufficient,” the IMA said in a statement.
The umbrella association represents over 2.7 lakh doctors in 686 districts of the country, spread across 30 states and 1,765 local branches.
“IMA has been fighting for its six major demands for over two years. The proposed dharna in 2015 was postponed on the assurance given by Heath Minister J P Nadda that these demands will be considered and approved within six weeks.”
“It has been over a year, and they remain unresolved. So, we will be organising a nationwide peaceful protest to demand answers for them,” KK Aggarwal said.
IMA has strongly opposed the proposed National Medical Commission Bill 2016, citing concern that the NMC will have non-elected members nominated by the government.
Mr Aggarwal, also Secretary General of the IMA, has written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard.
“The proposed National Medical Commission will be a regulator appointed by administrators under their direct control. IMA supports suitable amendments in the existing IMC Act. IMA is against scrapping it totally and making it a non-autonomous body,” the letter says.
MCI has faced criticism from several quarters, for alleged corruption in the top medical body. The Supreme Court, early this year had appointed a three-member Oversight Committee. While In Chandigarh Dr Sushil Kumar Gupta State President IMA Chandigarh and Dr Parmjit Singh Secretary IMA Chandigarh said that IMA will give six weeks to the Government to meet their demands or will be forced to take further course of action. IMA has been fighting for the following 6 demands
- To stop NMC and to suitably amend Indian Medical Council Act without compromising the autonomy of the profession.
- Capping of compensation under Consumer Protection Act.
- Amendments to abolish license Raj and exemption to single doctor clinics in Clinical Establishment Act.
- Punitive punishments only for sex selective abortion and not for clerical errors under PC PNDT Act.
- A Central Act to protect doctors and hospitals from violence.
- To prevent unscientific mixing of modern Medicine and indigenous System. Scheduled drugs to be prescribed only by modern medicine graduates. The Leaders of IMA Chandigarh handed over the memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister of India through the Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh .