Advisory issued to states, UTs to fill up vacant posts of doctors, paramedics in hospitals: Choubey
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New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry has advised all states and UTs to fill up vacant posts of doctors and para-medical staff in hospitals to avoid excessive pressure on them and also to maintain global doctor-patient ratio, the Lok Sabha was informed Friday.
The ministry has also asked the states to make a provision for providing extra monetary incentives to doctors and para-medical staff serving in remote areas as compared to those working in major and metro cities with better career prospects and facilities.
The move comes in the wake of increasing cases of assault on doctors in hospitals and healthcare establishments across the country, Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey said in the lower house.
Responding to a question in Lok Sabha, he said that incidents of strike by doctors because of alleged assault on them during duty in various parts of the country have come to the notice of the government.
The ministry has also asked the states to make a provision for providing extra monetary incentives to doctors and para-medical staff serving in remote areas as compared to those working in major and metro cities with better career prospects and facilities.
The move comes in the wake of increasing cases of assault on doctors in hospitals and healthcare establishments across the country, Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey said in the lower house.
Responding to a question in Lok Sabha, he said that incidents of strike by doctors because of alleged assault on them during duty in various parts of the country have come to the notice of the government.
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