Triumph of Medicos in Telangana Polls Sparks Calls for Doctor-led Health Department

Triumph of Medicos in Telangana Polls Sparks Calls for Doctor-led Health Department
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After 15 doctors emerged victorious in the recently concluded Telangana Assembly elections, various doctor associations are demanding that the new government consider a doctor for the post of Minister for Health. Among the 15 elected representatives, 11 are with the Indian National Congress (INC), three with the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), and one with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA) has coined the slogan, ‘Marpu Ravali, Doctor Health Minister Ga Kavali’ (Change in government, doctor should become Minister for Health). President of T-JUDA Dr. Kaushik Kumar Pinjarla underlined the in-depth knowledge of doctors in the health system. Their extensive training and practical experience provided them with clear insights into the complexities of patient-care, hospital management, and the intricate dynamics of the medical profession. Dr. Kaushik exuded confidence that a doctor’s first-hand experience would help the new government formulate policies that prioritize patient well-being and enhance healthcare efficiency. The association has begun using the hashtag #doctorashealthminister on social media platforms. Underlining the significance of health, Dr. Rajeev Naik, former State president of Telangana Senior Resident Doctors Association (TSRDA), noted that citizens chose these doctors to be their representatives and urged the government to appoint a doctor as Minister for Health. Parallel to these demands, the Union government is contemplating the establishment of an Indian Medical Service (IMS) on the lines of all India services such as IAS and IPS. This move aims to ensure that medical institutions have doctors facilitating the seamless functioning of departments. Dr. Kiran Madala, Scientific Committee Convenor of IMA-Telangana State, wondered why, with 15 doctors now elected as MLAs, the new government should not appoint the most qualified among them as Minister for Health. Dr. Kiran Madala further emphasized the advantages of such an appointment, highlighting that the appointed individual would be more accessible to the doctor’s circle, bridging the gap between healthcare professionals and the common man.

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