IMA no for NHRC publicly hearing medical negligence cases
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As per media
reports the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) will be publically hearing
and addressing medical negligence cases against both the government and private
hospitals during a two-day grievance redressal forum being held at the Tata
Institute of Social Sciences campus in Mumbai from January 6-7, 2016.
The Indian Medical Association feels that creating an
additional forum for patients to complain without any clear-cut rules or
guidelines in place will only add to the ongoing cases of violence against
doctors in the society.
NHRC is scheduled to hear around 125 complaints filed
against erring hospitals from four states - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa and
Rajasthan. This includes as many as 55 cases of medical negligence from
Maharashtra, 30 each from Gujarat and Rajasthan, and 10 from Goa.
At present, patients who have grievances against private
hospitals go either to the medical council or the consumer court or the police.
Sharing
IMA’s viewpoint, Dr. S.S
Agarwal – National President and Padma Shri Awardee Dr. KK Aggarwal – Honorary
Secretary General IMA and President HCFI in a joint statement said, “IMA
feels that the right way is to go about doing this is to file complaints with
the State Medical Council. It is the duty of the State Medical Council to then
decide the case on basis of its merit and refer it to the consumer court for
compensation if any deficiency of service is found; refer it to criminal court
if they find any violation of Indian Penal Code or refer it to NHRC if they
find any violation of human rights. If none of the above is found then the case
should be closed on priority to avoid any unnecessary harassment of the doctor.”
It is not right to subject a medical doctor to
investigation and harassment simultaneously by the police, consumer court, NHRC
court and the ethics committee of medical council.
IMA has written to the Prime Minister of India to amend the MCI act and give more powers to the medical council.
IMA has written to the Prime Minister of India to amend the MCI act and give more powers to the medical council.
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