Absence of docs at their rural stations irks PM


FE Team | Published: October 07, 2018 23:57:15


Absence of docs at their rural stations irks PM

Irked by the continuous absence of doctors at upazila-level hospitals, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Sunday how rural people will get their basic medicare services if this culture continues, reports UNB.
"We've taken various steps to upgrade upazila hospitals...we've upgraded the ten-bed hospitals to 50-bed ones. There should be at least 10 doctors in every hospital but in some places only one doctor is there -- at best four. Doctors aren't staying there (upazilas)," she lamented.
The Prime Minister said this while addressing the Physicians' Conference 2018 at her official residence Ganobhaban.
Sheikh Hasina said how people will avail of medicare services if the posted doctors do not attend their duties in their stations. "This is my question, we've created posts. Doctors are given postings but we aren't getting doctors there. "Why people are being neglected!"
Sheikh Hasina mentioned that the people of the country do not expect such an attitude from the doctors who have got government jobs.
Presided over by BMA president Dr Mustafa Jalal Mohiuddin, the programme was addressed, among others, by Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammad Nasim, State Minister Dr Zahid Maleque, president of the Confederation of Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania Dr Ravindran R Naidu, BMA secretary general Dr. Md. Ehteshamul Huq Choudhury and BMA Vice President (Dhaka City)Dr Kanak Kanti Barua.
Earlier, the Prime Minister inaugurated the programme through hoisting the national flag and releasing white doves.

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