IMA to hold seminar on doctor patient relationship

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To prevent the incidents of against doctors and hospitals, the (IMA) will organise a national level seminar on Doctor Patient Relationship and on doctors' on May 26.

Though 17 states have brought out laws against the on doctors and hospitals, there is a wide disparity and very little scope of implementation amongst the state legislations due to the absence of a central law, the said in a statement.

"Reiterating the demand for central legislation against such violent practices, realises that more has to be done on the issue than just to legislate it.

"The seminar will also incorporate sensitising all the stakeholders to have empathy towards the medical fraternity and With the changing milieu, there is an urgent need to create a protocol for improving the doctor-patient relationship, former Dr said.

In order to launch an advocacy for the government to expedite the Central Act to cover such violent acts and provide regulatory safeguards for doctors and medical establishments as protection, luminaries from various sectors will be present.

"The government must propose a strong Central Act prohibiting violence against doctors in all forms matching with the enabling existing provisions in the IPC, so as to evoke uniformity across the states in respect of its implementation and thereby extend much needed immunity to the doctors while on duty from all forms of violence," IMA Dr R N Tandon said.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 22:30 IST