Health Ministry in collaboration with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) will form a first of its kind working group to evaluate and address the major healthcare problems in the country.
This was announced by Health Minister J P Nadda, who also sought help of IMA members to fight the major health battles being faced by the Indian population, during his address at IMA's annual Central Council meeting the NATCON 2015, an IMA statement said.
"Never in the history of the IMA has a joint committee of this nature been formed between the IMA and Government of India. We are extremely hopeful that together we will be able to find effective solutions to major healthcare issues being faced in our country.
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"This will be a great boon for the Indian consumer at large for now medical devices will become more affordable and accessible even to the lower strata of the society. We believe that access to healthcare is a basic fundamental right of each and every Indian citizen under article 21 of the Indian constitution and no person must die of disease just because they cannot afford treatment," Dr KK Aggarwal, Secretary General of IMA, said.
The IMA Central Council meeting was attended by over 1000 doctors who, over a two day period, discussed issues affecting the Indian medical community, including the increased cases of violence against doctors, un-warranted media trials, redundant laws that need urgent amendments and the commercialization of the medical practice by its inclusion under the Consumer Protection Act.