15,000 doctors, paramedics protest against bill on regulating charges

DHNS
June 17, 2017

Bengaluru, Jun 17: A day after talks with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, doctors representing various medical associations from across the state staged a protest demanding that the government withdraw the Karnataka Private Medical Establishments (Amendment) Bill 2017.

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Thousands of doctors under the banner Joint Action Committee-Karnataka on Friday held a protest rally from Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna City Railway Station to Freedom Park demanding that the government withdraw the Bill that is aimed at regulating treatment fee among others.

Representatives of at least 25 organisations including Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes Association, Indian Medical Association, Federation of Healthcare Associations-Karnataka and Association of Healthcare Providers-India took part in the protest.

An official release by the committee claimed that 15,000 doctors and paramedics participated in the protest. Some of the prominent doctors who took part in the protests included Dr Devi Shetty of Naryana Health, Dr B S Ajaikumar of HCG and Dr Bhujang Shetty of Narayana Netralaya. Former Lokayukta Judge Santosh Hegde too expressed solidarity with the medical fraternity by addressing the protesters.

“The Bill is not a reasonable classification under the Constitution. It will not even stand the scrutiny of court even for five minutes,” Justice Hegde said.

“It is harsh and unreasonable. Doctors cannot be treated as criminals. It shows double standards. We are forced to step out of hospitals due to this,” said Dr Bhujang Shetty, chairman and managing director of Narayana Netralaya.

The private medical associations submitted a memorandum to the government raising their concerns. The memorandum says that instead of controlling the medical establishments, it tries to control doctors and the profession itself. The Act stipulates formation of a patient charter. It questions the doctor-patient interaction and reassurance, and projects it as a crime, it states.

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March 22,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 22: A video being circulated in the social media purportedly of a man infected with COVID-19 at a hospital here is fake, its authorities said.

The video which shows a youth, dressed in pink trousers and wearing a mask, struggling to breathe on a blue hospital bed, had gone viral after which the Wenlock hospital issued a clarification.

The video started circulating after Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner made public Sunday that a person has tested positive for coronavirus at the hospital.

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"A video of a patient convulsing on a hospital bed is being circulated on social media. This video is not of Wenlock hospital. Besides, we do not use blue beds," the hospital said in a statement, adding that they will file a complaint with the police regarding the video.

The first COVID-19 case in the district was confirmed at the hospital on Sunday.

The 22-year old man who came here from Dubai was tested positive and is under treatment in the isolation ward.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19:  Karnataka's Technical Education department following Union Home Ministry’s guidelines, on Sunday directed all its colleges not to use the Zoom application to conduct online classes during the ongoing lockdown period.

Considering Union Home Ministry's advisory that Zoom app is not safe, the department has taken the decision and issued a circular asking all government, aided and unaided engineering, polytechnic (Diploma) colleges to stop using the app immediately.

The department recommended the use of a free app developed by TCS: "TCS iON Digital class room" or any other App recommended by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to conduct the online classes.

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Agencies
March 24,2020

New Delhi, Mar 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced total lockdown in the country from 120'clock tonight in a bid to contain the spread of coronavirus.

"From 120'clock tonight there will be a complete lockdown across the country,"said Prime Minister Modi said during his second address to the nation within days.

He also hailed the people for the success of 'Janata Curfew' saying that they showed how Indians can come together and fight against any trouble which comes before the country.

"The one-day Janta Curfew showed how we Indians come together and fight against any trouble which comes before the country and the mankind,"he added. (ANI)

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