J&K Govt Issues Important Order for All Doctors
J&K Govt Issues Important Order for All Doctors
Srinagar, Feb 10: Taking a firm stance on the commitment of doctors to public service, the Administrative Secretary of the Health and Medical Education Department, Syed Abid Rasheed Shah (IAS), has issued a significant directive aimed at doctors across Jammu and Kashmir.
The directive, announced on Saturday, imposes strict measures on doctors practicing at private clinics during government duty hours, signaling a clear message regarding their responsibilities towards public healthcare.
In an exclusive statement to News Agency, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah underscored the seriousness of the directive, highlighting that any doctor found engaging in private practice between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. will face legal consequences.
This directive aims to ensure that doctors prioritize their duties within government hospitals, emphasizing the critical importance of providing optimal patient care.
Dr. Shah emphasized the need for doctors to commit fully to their responsibilities during working hours, stressing that their primary focus should be on serving patients within government healthcare facilities.
He reiterated the government’s unwavering dedication to enhancing healthcare services across the region and ensuring accountability within the medical profession.
Furthermore, Dr. Shah announced plans to implement stringent monitoring mechanisms to oversee the activities of doctors during their designated work hours.
This proactive approach aims to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity among healthcare professionals.
This directive reflects the government’s proactive efforts to reinforce public trust in the healthcare system and enhance the quality of medical services provided to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
It underscores the government’s commitment to promoting transparency, accountability, and excellence within the healthcare sector, ultimately benefiting the well-being of the region’s residents.