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Many health facilities employing unqualified staff: Delhi Medical Council

In a public notice, the council said, "This is against the law and a punishable act. Therefore, it is requested that all hospital owners please check out the credentials of the employees."

New Delhi: The Delhi Medical Council (DMC) said on Saturday, July 20, that it has come to its notice that many health facilities, including hospitals and nursing homes, are employing unqualified or underqualified medical staff.

In a public notice, the council said, “This is against the law and a punishable act. Therefore, it is requested that all hospital owners please check out the credentials of the employees.”

This comes following the Delhi Police action against 22 people, including a well-known doctor, this month in connection with kidney transplant rackets, one of which involved Bangladeshi nationals.

The DMC also advised visiting doctors to “make sure that your patient is under the care of qualified persons only.” These doctors will be held responsible for any deficiency of services to their patients, it said.

The council said that “all hospitals, nursing homes, and clinical establishments are requested to check the facilities available with them and admit patients accordingly only.”

“It has come to the notice of the Delhi Medical Council that many hospitals, nursing homes, and other clinical establishments using modern medical sciences (allopathy) are employing doctors and medical staff who are either unqualified, underqualified, or qualified in other branches for the treatment of patients,” the public notice, issued by DMC president Dr. Arun Gupta and Registrar Dr. Girish Tyagi, read.

Health facilities were also asked to make sure all regulations required by the law, including fire safety, are complied with, the DMC said.

This post was last modified on July 20, 2024 7:52 pm

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