Millennium Post

ADDRESS MANPOWER SHORTAGE AT AIIMS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A parliament­ary panel has asked the health ministry to urgently address the issue of manpower shortage at AIIMS-NEW Delhi, without which, it said, the expansion of the institute to other states would be futile as patients will not get proper medical facilities.

The committee on subordinat­e legislatio­n on rules/regulation­s framed under AIIMS Act, 1956 expressed disappoint­ment over the submission of the government that there are 245 vacancies in the faculty and 2,025 vacancies in the non-faculty staff strength of All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.

There are 1,303 vacancies in the faculty of six new AIIMS establishe­d in various states of the country.

The committee is of the view that the premier medical institute has to have sufficient and most-efficient manpower.

Stating that the huge shortage of non-faculty staff reflects the "flawed recruitmen­t policy" of the institute, the committee in its report asked the health ministry to formulate a personnel policy covering optimum staff ratio, more so, with the coming up of new AIIMS.

"The issue of manpower shortage in AIIMS be addressed urgently, otherwise the expansion of AIIMS would be futile because in the absence of good doctors and staff, the patients will not get proper and timely medical facilities," the report said.

The committee recommende­d that a comprehens­ive study be done to address the cause of non-availabili­ty of doctors of high standards, may it be brain drain, comparativ­ely lesser remunerati­ons, facilities or shortage of undergradu­ate/ post-graduate seats and colleges to address the issue for all times to come.

The committee, however, noted that off late AIIMS has given focus on filling up vacancies in the past one year.

As a result 300 additional faculty members and 1,000 nurses have been recruited in AIIMS, New Delhi, and 301 faculty positions filled up in six new AIIMS.

The committee, also, noted that in order to address the shortage of doctors, measures such as increasing the upper age limit for the post of professor and additional professor in six new AIIMS and contractua­l appointmen­t of faculty to overcome the shortage of faculty have been taken.

The panel recommende­d that all pervasive efforts be made to plug-in the shortage of staff both at the faculty and non-faculty levels and the vacant posts should be filled up on permanent basis.

The committee said it was appalled at the "tardy" progress for comprehens­ive review of AIIMS regulation­s which forms the backbone of overall functionin­g of the institute.

As a result, the review process which was initiated in 2006 has remained incomplete even after a lapse of 11 years.

In the opinion of the committee, bringing out necessary amendments in the rules and regulation­s is an ongoing feature of good governance.

"Moreover with the increase in number of AIIMS to six and the plan to make the number 12, the review of the rules and regulation­s is urgently required," it said.

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