The Asian Age

IMA demands 7- year jail for violence against docs

IMA seeks Clinical Establishm­ent Act to curtail cases of assault

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In view of rising cases of assault on doctors, the Indian Medical Associatio­n ( IMA) has demanded introducti­on of a “Clinical Establishm­ent Act”, which will have a minimum of seven years imprisonme­nt in healthcare violence.

It has also urged the government to set up special fast track courts for swift conviction.

On the occasion of Doctor’s Day on Sunday, the IMA declared July 1- 8 as “safe fraternity week” with an aim to raise awareness on “zero tolerance to violence against doctors and clinical establishm­ent”, which it says remains a burning issue.

“Even though 19 states have adopted medicare acts, until now no conviction has been done despite of numerous violent episodes. This does not arouse any confidence, and we demand for a robust and a proactive approach ( central medicare act) to protect healthcare profession­als and clinical establishm­ents, which should be declared as safe zones,” said Dr Ravi Wankhedkar, National President, IMA.

“Conviction should be done at utmost priority in special fast track courts, and the act should be strong enough to apply non- bailable offence against the culprit along with the losses to clinical establishm­ent to be recovered from them. IMA demands a minimum imprisonme­nt of 7 years in healthcare violence and treat cyber trolling at par with it,” he added.

The associatio­n said it is also dismayed by silence of the civil society against the evil of antisocial elements. “It is the increased cost of delivering healthcare which has grown exponentia­lly over the last two decades whose anguish is being misdirecte­d towards the doctors. Sailing against many odds, like uneven working hours and stressful environmen­t, doctors still are delivering their best possible services. But the people who actually come across the healthcare outcomes are owned by the government which are most of the time are misguided towards the medical fraternity,” said Dr Wankhedkar.

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