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JnK Govt sets up panel to reform healthcare, review doctors' private practice
Srinagar: In a significant stride towards transforming the healthcare landscape in Jammu and Kashmir, the regional administration has established a high-level advisory committee to tackle the issue of government doctors engaging in private practice.
This move aims to recommend comprehensive reforms in the health sector. Headed by Dr Ajit Nagpal, the Founding Director of Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), the committee includes distinguished figures such as Dr Atul Kotwal, Executive Director of the National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC); Dr Yashpal, Director of Coordination for New Government Medical Colleges in J&K; and Dr Anil Kumar, former Medical Superintendent of PGIMER Chandigarh.
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The prevalent practice of government doctors participating in private practice has sparked debates in J&K, with arguments both in favour and against. While some believe it helps doctors supplement their income and retain talent within the public sector, others argue that it could compromise the quality of care in government hospitals. This advisory committee, equipped with a diverse range of experts, is tasked with suggesting global best practices tailored for adoption in J&K.
The recommendations are anticipated to outline a comprehensive roadmap for overhauling the healthcare sector in the region, ensuring accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare for residents.