Movement of Medical Professionals and Para-Medical Staff
Ensure smooth movement of medical professionals and para-medical
staff, and opening of all private clinics, nursing homes and labs; Essential to
tackle both COVID and non-COVID Emergencies: MHA to States
Posted On: 11 MAY 2020 12:10PM by
PIB Delhi
Cabinet Secretary chaired
a meeting, through Video Conference on 10th May 2020, wherein the issue
of restrictions being imposed by some States/ UTs on the movement of medical professionals
and para-medical personnel was flagged.
In pursuance of this meeting,
MHA has written to all States/UTs pointing out that unhindered movement of all medical
professionals is essential for meeting public health requirements and saving precious
human lives. Any restriction on the movement of medical professionals and para-medical
staff can lead to severe constraints in rendering COVID and non-COVID medical services,
it adds.
In the view of above, the
communication emphasizes that all State/ UT Governments should ensure smooth movement
of all medical professionals, nurses, para medical, sanitation personnel and ambulances.
This would help in rendering all COVID and non-COVID medical services to patients
without any constraint. It was also stated that the inter-State movement of all
above mentioned professionals may be facilitated by the States/UTs.
It has been further emphasized
that all private clinics, nursing homes and labs, with all their medical professional
and staff, be allowed to open. This would facilitate in catering to all patients,
COVID and non-COVID emergencies, without any hindrance and relieve the burden on
hospitals.
Click
here to see Official Communication regarding Movement of Medical Professionals