
Bangalore, Jul 3: Minister for Health and Family Welfare U T Khader on Wednesday promised to look into the demands of government doctors, essentially for a pay hike and to initiate steps to punish those who attack them while on duty citing medical negligence, under the Karnataka Prohibition of Violence against Medicare Service Personnel and Damage to Property in Medicare Services Institutions Act, 2009.
He was delivering the presidential address at a Doctor's Day function organised by the Departments of Health and Family Welfare, Medical Education, Karnataka Medical Teachers' Association and Karnataka State Doctors' Association, to mark the birth anniversary of B.C. Roy.
Mr Khader said the demand for a pay hike would be placed before the State Cabinet. The issue of attacks on duty doctors would be dealt with seriously.
He rejected the demand to remove doctors from the control of panchayat bodies. He said if these bodies are constitutional entities and advised them to adjust with the changed circumstances. MLA Srinivasa Murthy said specialists were ready to work in villages if harassment by panchayat members stopped.
The Ministers felicitated five doctors-H.N. Ravindra, Shivanand H.G., Damayanthi Krishna Mohan, S. Krishna and B.S. Aruna Kumari for their meritorious service.



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