Kerala Govt doctors protest extended Community Health Centres working hours

Written By :  Kajal Rajput
Published On 2025-12-27 11:55 GMT   |   Update On 2025-12-27 11:55 GMT
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Thiruvananthapuram: The government doctors in Kerala have strongly opposed the state government's decision to extend the working hours of Community Health Centres (CHC) from 9 am to 6 pm without increasing staff strength.

The Kerala Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) has called the decision impractical and unjust, taken without considering ground realities.  

According to a recent PTI report, in a statement, the Kerala Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) said the move places an unfair burden on doctors and other health workers who are already overworked. 

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KGMOA pointed out that Community Health Centres function under conditions very different from Family Health Centres and have wider responsibilities.

It said existing government norms on minimum staff strength are not being followed and no new posts have been created in these centres in recent years. The association said many Community Health Centres operate with only three doctors.  

Extending OPD hours till evening would mean that only two doctors, in addition to the charge officer, would have to manage the OPD till 6 pm. This could lead to situations where only one doctor is available in the OPD during peak morning hours.

"In centres that are already crowded with patients, having a single doctor in the OPD will cause dissatisfaction, conflicts and affect the quality of care," the statement said, reports PTI.   

KGMOA demanded that the government immediately withdraw the revised order and ensure adequate human resources before taking such decisions.  

The association also warned that it would strongly resist any move that further burdens doctors who are unable to even take their entitled leave due to the heavy workload.    

The statement was signed by KGMOA president Dr Sunil P K and general secretary Dr Jobin G Joseph.  

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