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Resident doctors’ association writes to PM, demands separate cadre for healthcare professionals

The association said COVID-19 had once again stressed the need for improving the healthcare infrastructure in the nation beginning from the grassroots

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New Delhi, July 6

The Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding a separate cadre for healthcare professionals in line with the IAS and the IPS.

It said the COVID-19 pandemic had once again stressed the need for improving the healthcare infrastructure in the nation beginning from the grassroots.

“The creation of the Indian Medical Services (IMS) cadre has become more relevant in the times of COVID-19, whereby doctors from various specialities can devise effective strategies for controlling the epidemic and improving the overall healthcare system in the future,” the federation said.

“Healthcare systems demand a thorough knowledge of the domain. Knowledge of subject specialists (doctors) in devising policies is essential for galvanising the healthcare system of the nation,” it said.

The demand for a separate cadre for healthcare professionals in line with the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), etc was a long-pending one, the federation said.

The Health Survey and Planning Committee (also known as Mudaliar Committee) had recommended the formation of a central health cadre in its report in 1961, it said.

“The government had decided to constitute the All India Medical and Health Service way back in 1968. However, even after multiple discussions and consultations with states over the years, this cadre is yet to be brought into action on the field,” the letter read. PTI

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