Oman Daily Observer

Doctors protest West Bengal bill regulating private hospitals

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KOLKATA: Demanding the repeal of the “draconian” new medical Act passed by the West Bengal government, a section of doctors on Friday publicly debated on whether they should refuse to treat patients given the punitive measures introduced in the legislatio­n.

The All Bengal Doctors Convention, which saw participat­ion of a large number of practition­ers from various medical discipline­s from the state, including from Bengal branches of the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA), also drove home the message that IMA members with political associatio­ns must be removed.

“We will not refuse emergency patients. We can see patients in emergency but we have the right to refuse to treat the patients by telling them that we are afraid to treat them. Let us see what happens for a week,” a specialist said here at the All Bengal Doctors Convention in protest against the West Bengal Clinical Establishm­ents (Registrati­on, Regulation and Transparen­cy) Bill 2017, and assault on doctors.

However, another section of doctors present at the convention said they would turn away patients even from emergency wards.

Referring to the West Bengal Regulatory Health Commission envisaged by the legislatio­n, the doctors contended that they were not against any monitoring body, but expressed dismay over the commission having no powers to rein in mal-practices in government hospitals.

“The private hospitals as well as the government hospitals are already regulated by the West Bengal Medical Council. What is the use of the bill? Why doesn’t the new regulatory body consider the state-run hospitals,” posed S Daga, a retired physician and IMA member.

The IMA has demanded its “immediate repeal”. According to doctors attending the convention, some of the top bosses in the various Bengal branches of IMA are affiliated to the ruling Trinamool Congress and are therefore, supporting the bill.

“The IMA in every state has passed a resolution against the bill but a section in Bengal are supporting it,” said President of IMA (south Kolkata branch) R D Dubey, who is also a member of the West Bengal Medical Council.

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