Encourage private doctors to help in govt hospitals: Court

Published Date: 30-07-2018 | 1:41 am

The Bombay High Court has advised the Maharashtra government to encourage private doctors to assist in civil hospitals across the state by way of charity so that poor patients can be benefited.
The government’s exercise of getting such doctors to serve at the Malegaon civil hospital (in Nashik district) should be followed as a ‘model’ in other districts, it reportedly said.
A division bench of Justices N H Patil and G S Kulkarni was hearing a PIL last week filed by a resident of Malegaon town, alleging inaction on part of the public health department and the local civic body in filling vacancies for doctors and assistant medical staff at the Malegaon civic hospital for years, reported PTI.
The petitioner, Rakesh Bhamare, cited replies to his Right to Information (RTI) queries to inform the court that authorities had failed to sanction and fill such vacancies since 2012.
Earlier this month, Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni submitted a report to the court showing work carried out by medical experts attached to the Malegaon civil hospital and doctors practising privately in June this year, the report said.
As per the report, apart from three gynaecologists working with the Malegaon civil hospital, 12 gynaecologists and as many anaesthetists working with private hospitals have also contributed there.
“The report is encouraging. It has informed that private doctors have shown their willingness to extend co-operation as and when required by the administration,” the court reportedly said.
“We appreciate the gesture. We further expect the administration to encourage private doctors to get them involved in such an exercise, which would be a step in the larger public interest,” the bench said.
“We expect the administration would continue the work in the same manner so that poor patients are benefited and this could be a model exercise to be followed in the rest of Maharashtra,” the court added.
The government should take necessary steps to protect all civil hospitals’ premises in Maharashtra by erecting boundary walls, necessary fencing and by appointing appropriate agencies to safeguard them, it reportedly said.

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