Creation of Indian Medical Service Cadre: Doctors waiting for Centre, Centre Waiting for states response
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New Delhi: The much awaited demand of the medical fraternity to have a separate all India Cadre for medical personnel, similar to that as IAS and IPS, may have to wait much longer as the centre has forwarded the proposal to the various state governments for their reply. Only 6 six states till now have responded to the proposal with their views, the Minister of State for Health, Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey informed the parliament.
The minister was responding to the question recently raised in Lok Sabha, asking whether the Government proposes to create Indian Medical Services as separate cadre to attract talented and eminent doctors in the Government health sector and if so, the details and present status thereof
The minister informed that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare referred the matter of creation of All India Medical Service to a Committee constituted for Cadre Review of the Central Health Service (CHS) to examine, among others, the need for creation of an All India Medical Service.
The minister was responding to the question recently raised in Lok Sabha, asking whether the Government proposes to create Indian Medical Services as separate cadre to attract talented and eminent doctors in the Government health sector and if so, the details and present status thereof
The minister informed that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare referred the matter of creation of All India Medical Service to a Committee constituted for Cadre Review of the Central Health Service (CHS) to examine, among others, the need for creation of an All India Medical Service.
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