Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)
Mangaluru, Nov 11: The Indian Medical Association (IMA) will strongly oppose the proposed amendments to the Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME) Act, said Dr K R Kamath, president of IMA Mangaluru.
Addressing a press meet here on Saturday November 11, Dr K R Kamath said, "Doctors across the state will hold protest during the Legislative Assembly session in Belagavi on November 13 and demand the enforcement of the reccommendations of the government-appointed Justice Vikramajit Sen Commission. If our demands are not met, we will stage protest from November 14 until we succeed.
"The Indian Medical Association has 174 branches across the state and doctors from all the branches will take part in the 'Belagavi Chalo' protest. We have made arrangements for emergency treatment on November 13t, but if our demands are not fulfilled then there will be inconvenience to patients.
"This Act will damage the healthcare system of Karnataka. This step is not right," he added.
Convenor of IMA Mangalore Annayya Kulal, Dr G K Bhat and Sacchidananda Rai were present.
According to the proposed amendments to the KPME Act, the state government will fix the price of every treatment/procedure in private hospitals and clinics. The amendments, among others, aim to check overpricing by private hospitals. According to the Act, the total cost of treatment should not exceed the initial estimate. However, doctors say it would damage the healthcare system as charges for treatment cannot be fixed at the initial stage of treatment especially if patients develop complications, and it would also hamper provision of quality healthcare as hospitals may not invest in high-end technology.