Private hospitals in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi to remain shut on Nov 3

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November 2, 2017

Mangaluru/Udupi, Nov 2: Doctors in private hospitals in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts will strike work for 24 hours from 6 a.m. on November 3 to register their protest against the Karnataka government’s move to amend The Karnataka Private Medical Establishments Act 2007.

Raghavendra Bhat, president, Dakshina Kannada unit of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), said that pharmacies in the district have also assured of supporting the State-wide bandh called by State unit of the IMA.

Dr Yusuf Kumble, President, Nursing Homes & Hospital Management Associations, stated in a release that all private hospitals will reamin closed for 24 hours and all doctors and emergency departments will be on leave.

He urged all general public to support this strike and requested all local patients to get treated in government hospitals. He also appealed the patients from Kerala to get treated in Kerala itself on that day.

In Udupi

Dr Y Sudharshan Rao, president of Udupi-Karavali branch of Indian Medical Association (IMA), said that all private medical and dental establishments would voluntarily remain closed in Udupi district.

Rao told media persons said that even emergency services in all private hospitals in the district would be unavailable on that day, barring the Kasturba Hospital in Manipal where they would be available in the interests of patients.

The IMA had objections to some clauses in the Act. It was opposed to reducing the term of registration of private medical establishments to three years from the existing five under the Act. This had no logical basis and would increase corruption and promote “licence raj”.

‘Patients Charter’

Adding an improperly defined “Patients Charter” would create confusion and damage the patient-doctor relationship.

When the private medical establishments and doctors were already answerable to the Medical Council, District Registration Authority, consumer court, civil and criminal courts, there was no justification in adding one more investigating agency called the District Redressal Forum, with powers of a civil court.

Another clause of fixation of “fee structure,” giving prior “estimates”, before treatment and handing over bodies without receiving dues would affect the day-to-day functioning of private medical institutions. This would affect speedy and timely treatment for patients.

With high penalties and jail term of five years for simple irregularities, doctors would have to work under stress.

The proposed amendment would damage the healthcare system maintained by private establishments, Dr Rao said.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and BJP State President Nalin Kumar Kateel will resolve any differences of opinion among party leaders in Karnataka, according to Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi

If anybody has any issues, they should get them resolved by talking with Yediyurappa and Kateel. Internal matters, if any, should not be discussed in public, he said.

Angadi told reporters here on Friday that differences of opinion among party leaders have not come to his notice. A section of party leaders assembling for dinner should not be constituted as a meeting of dissidents. BJP has internal democracy and any differences of opinion if exist will be resolved at the party forum.

He added that if MLA Umesh Katti has any issues regarding cabinet berth or regarding assurances given to him by Yediyurappa during the Lok Sabha elections, he should talk with the chief minister.

Everyone in politics has aspirations and it's natural. Those aspiring for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections should talk with the chief minister or the state president, he said.

Ramesh Katti was former MP and there was nothing wrong in him being aspirant for Rajya Sabha elections, he said.

Angadi said, "Party is supreme. We shall work for the victory of party candidates irrespective of who they were".

A state cabinet meeting was held on Thursday. Many of the MLAs too had been to Bengaluru for constituency-related works. As they had been meeting after a long time, all gathered for dinner, he expressed.

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April 23,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 23: An elderly woman who was tested positive for COVID-19 in Dakshina Kannada district today breathed her last.

The deceased is a 77-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk. 

She is said to be a close relative of the Bantwal woman who died of COVID-19 on April 19.

She was shifted to govt Wenlock Hospital which is now converted into COVID-19 hospital on April 22 from a private hospital.

Her throat swabs were sent for testing. Health and family welfare department earlier today confirmed that she was tested positive for coronavirus.

Within hours she breathed her last without responding to any treatment. 

So far 17 corona positive cases have been confirmed in the district including two deaths. Most of them have returned home after recovering.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Health Minister B Sriramulu on Thursday assured the House that the state government will recruit doctors in all Primary Health Centres across the state through direct recruitment by the end of April this year.

The minister was answering MLA A T Ramaswamy, who raised the issue of shortage of doctors on Thursday. Sriramulu said there are 2,359 primary health centres in Karnataka, of which 1,432 centres have permanent doctors, 436 have doctors on contract basis, 236 have Ayush doctors, 55 have doctors who work under rural service, and the rest work on contract basis under the National Health Mission.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who had recently directed ministers to cancel KPSC recruitment and go for direct recruitment, expressed his anger  as it hasn’t been implemented even now. Sriramulu said, “I have directed the concerned District health officer to take action and go for direct recruitment. It will be done by end of April.”

He also said he is aware of the difference in salary between doctors working under the health department and those working under the medical education department. “This will also be rectified,’’ he assured.

Meanwhile, Sriramulu said that a hospital that he had inaugurated recently in Mysuru, has been shut due to the lack of doctors and furniture. “This will be sorted out soon,’’ he assured.

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