New Delhi: A day after Lok Sabha passed the National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill 2019, Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for a 24-hour nationwide strike on Wednesday, opposing certain provisions in the bill.
The strike will start from 6 am and is expected to hit medical services across India. Lakhs of doctors, students and IMA members will join the strike across the country. However, emergency services, casualty, ICU will function normally.
"The Lok Sabha has approved and passed a draconian bill. The healthcare and medical education of the country has been dumped into darkness by approving the undemocratic bill in 2019," said Dr Ravindra S Wankhedkar, immediate past president of IMA.
Wankhedkar said that Section 32 of the NMC Bill provides for licensing of 3.5 lakh unqualified non-medical persons to practice modern medicine.
"The term community health provider has been vaguely defined to allow anyone connected with modern medicine to get registered in NMC and be licensed to practice modern medicine. This means persons without a medical background are becoming eligible to practise modern medicine and prescribe independently," said Wankhedkar.
He said that this provision and other controversial provisions can never be accepted by the medical fraternity of the country.
The mess created by the Bill regarding the examinations affecting the career of generations of medical students can not be condoned.