Shortage of Medical Professionals: Jharkhand Extends services of almost 60 Retiring Doctors
Ranchi: Considering the gravity of the situation when the State is facing an acute shortage of medical professionals in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jharkhand Government has recently approved a one-time extension of services of almost 60 retiring government doctors.
At the Cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, a nod was given to the proposal of the Department of Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare. Now, the services of those retiring doctors have been extended up to a period of 10 months.
Welcoming the decision of the Government a senior professor of the medicine department of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) told Telegraph India, "I am due to retire in December. But now, I can serve for an additional six months. It is a prudent decision of the government as paucity of manpower is difficult to address overnight, especially during a pandemic."
Further highlighting the scarcity of doctors in the remote areas, the professor from RIMS informed the daily that everyone is aware of the problem yet it is seldom addressed seriously. As only a few doctors are willing to serve in the remote areas, the State is unable to hire enough doctors despite repeated recruitment drives.
"As a result, the state is facing issues in the delivery of healthcare in remote districts," he added.
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