Surat: Surprised at non-insurance payments and money aid to the family of doctors who lost their lives because Covid-19, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has decided to increase problems with the government.
Of the 1,500 doctors who died of Covid, the family was only 187 so far received the assistance of Rs 50 Lakh, claiming ima officials.
Some of the IMA National Level Offices, including their national president Dr.
J, a Jaylal secretary and General Dr.
Jayesh Lele, was present in the city for meeting the National Network Leaders of the National Doctor of IMA.
Delegates from all countries participated in the meeting.
“More than 1,500 doctors have died of Covid-19 where the family is only 187 who has received RS 50 Lakh’s assistance so far.
IMA will increase this problem with the government and will demand financial assistance for the remaining families.
We have prepared the documents needed for That, “said Lele.
IMA has compiled a letter, expressed their various demands, which will soon be handed over to the government.
“Security and safety at work are often threatened with making the lives of our frontline junior doctors miserable.
The National IMA demands central law to protect this noble profession to violence and professional insecurity,” said the letter.
“Our young doctor must face many unwanted unwanted actions and rules that prevent them from starting one doctor and small or medium clinic, which is the main provider of quality and affordable health services for the vast population of poor countries,” The letter more carry on.
The letter also raised the problem of medical science which was questioned by many people.
“Modern medicine, where our young doctors formed their future, were attacked from various angles.
The government is not wise trying to promote Mixopathy and Crossbath.
Modern drug internship training at Ayush Hospital is truly unreasonable.
The whole health system in the country It is being carried out and ruled by bureaucrats that are often impractical.
This inhibits the development of the medical sector, “said the letter.
“There is a large variation in internships from six thousand to thirty thousand.
All internships in this country must be paid immediately at Rs 30,000 or more per month.
Variations are in compensation for various levels of doctors,” it began in the letter.