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  • Patients suffers as Rajasthan doctors protest, call for the repeal of the Health Bill

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    Patients suffers as Rajasthan doctors protest, call for the repeal of the Health Bill

    Most private hospitals and nursing homes in the state have been closed for several days, and services in government hospitals have also been disrupted.


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    On March 24, Naresh Yadav, 30, arrived in
    Jaipur from Alwar with his mother Lalita, 48, and other family members. The
    family is still waiting for a coronary bypass surgery at the Sawai Man Singh
    (SMS) hospital in Jaipur, Rajasthan's largest government-run hospital.



    "We've been told that resident doctors are on
    strike, so operations will be delayed for several days," says Chintan
    Naval, kin of another patient awaiting surgery.



    The state's
    healthcare system remained disrupted on Monday, with doctors protesting for the
    repeal of the Right to Health Bill, which they claim will impede their
    operations, among other things. Last week, the state Assembly passed the bill.



     



    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">Earlier in the day,
    government doctors and other private healthcare professionals staged a massive
    rally in Jaipur to press their demands, threatening that their hospitals would
    no longer be included in any future state healthcare scheme.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">Most private hospitals
    and nursing homes in the state have been closed for several days, and services
    in government hospitals have also been disrupted.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">Chintan has spent the
    last six days at SMS hospital, along with his brother Pramod Naval, awaiting
    their father Ramchandra Naval's bypass surgery. Similarly, Khule Khan, 55, came
    from Churu district with his brother Pappu Khan, 50, and others after Pappu
    complained of severe chest pain.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">“We had some tests
    done in Churu itself to save time but doctors here told us that the tests will
    be done again. However, due to the doctors’ strike the tests have been
    delayed,” Khule says.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">In the Neurology ward,
    Rahul Saini, 22, of Jaipur’s Mansarovar, is suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome
    in his leg. “The doctors are still attending to us,” he says.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">However, the usually
    bustling ward barely has “6-7 patients who are serious and were already
    admitted, down from the 40-45 that we usually have,” says a doctor who did not
    wish to be named.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">A family in the same
    ward, who did not want to be identified, said, "We came here from Tonk on
    March 23 and spent the entire day looking for a doctor." While the lines
    at government hospitals were long, we went to private hospitals, but they were
    closed, and we even went to doctors' homes, but they didn't entertain us."



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">After much wrangling,
    the family was admitted to the SMS on March 24 "given the gravity of our
    situation."



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">The figures have also
    dropped at the hospital's Dhanwantri Out Patient Department (OPD). SMS
    superintendent Dr. Achal Sharma explains why: "Patients themselves are
    aware of the strike, so those with minor illnesses are not coming."
    Second, we receive a large number of patients from neighbouring states. They,
    too, have refused to come since the doctors' strike began."

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">The number of patients
    in the Emergency Department has increased, which the hospital is
    "somehow" managing. Sharma claims that this is due to the refusal of
    most private hospitals in Jaipur to accept emergency cases.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">"Right now, we're
    more concerned about severe plus acute cases than elective cases (where surgery
    is planned ahead of time, usually for a non-life threatening condition)."

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">The absence of
    approximately 800 resident doctors at SMS demonstrates the gravity of the
    situation. The hospital, located in the heart of Rajasthan's public healthcare
    system, is staffed by 236 faculty members, as well as about 100 medical
    officers and senior residents; the faculty, too, supported the protests by
    going on strike for two hours on Monday.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">According to the state
    government, there are approximately 1800 resident doctors in SMS and its
    affiliated hospitals, with an additional 2,500 elsewhere in Rajasthan.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">The majority of the
    resident doctors who had been on strike in Jaipur joined the massive rally on
    Monday. The doctors left the Resident Doctors' Hostel at SMS around 11 a.m. and
    walked through the Maharani College Tiraha, Ashok Marg, Panch Batti
    intersection, Ajmeri Gate, and Albert Hall before returning to the hostel
    around 2:30 p.m.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">After the protest
    march, the doctors "unanimously decided that the private hospitals will
    not implement any government schemes, such as Chiranjeevi and Rajasthan
    Government Health Scheme (RGHS), in the future," said Dr Vijay Kapoor,
    secretary of Private Hospital and Nursing Home Society (PHNHS).



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">"If the Bill is
    not withdrawn, it will be difficult to control the enraged medical
    fraternity," he said.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">Resident doctors are
    concerned that the government will crack down on them. On Monday, Dr. Kapoor
    led a delegation of doctors to SMS principal Dr. Rajeev Bagarhatta, requesting
    that the protesting government doctors and residents "not be pressured,
    and any action against them will only lead to more anger."



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">"We are not
    afraid of any action," said Dr Chitresh Shekhawat, spokesperson for the
    Jaipur Association of Resident Doctors (JARD). We are only discussing our
    legitimate demands and specific points."



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">Monday was also
    observed as a ‘Black Day’ by The Indian Medical Association (IMA), which had
    announced a nationwide protest against the Bill to show solidarity with the
    doctors in Rajasthan. The on-going week has also been declared as a ‘Black
    Week’ by the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) to protest RTH.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">However, some private
    hospitals in Jaipur, including the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, JNU Hospital, and
    NIMS Hospital, have refused to participate in the protests called by the
    private hospitals. According to Chhaya Pachauli of the Jan Swasthya Abhiyan,
    which was instrumental in the Bill's drafting, the number of protestors has
    been inflated by including people who are not even doctors. Sharing an appeal
    issued by a caste organisation, Pachauli asked “what is the link between a
    caste and the RTH Bill? What advantages does the community stand to gain if the
    law is suspended? "Why is a caste group urging its members to attend a
    doctors' rally?"



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#3E3E3E">Meanwhile, the
    government is focusing on getting resident doctors to return. A government
    official said that while the channels are “always” open and they are ready to
    engage with private doctors and hospitals, “they should understand that there
    is a process to the law, it can’t be rolled back by the state government.”

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