Saturday 27 April 2013

KGAGMOF MEMORANDUM ON CO- LOCATION OF AYUSH INSTITUTIONS




KERALA GOVERNMENT AYURVEDA GRADUATE
MEDICAL OFFICERS’ FEDERATION
( Reg No 242 GO(P)7/85 GAD,Dt03.02.1985,Thiruvananthapuram)

From
General Secretary, KGAGMOF

To
MINISTER FOR HEALTH
GOVT. OF KERALA

Sir,

Sub : CO- LOCATION OF AYUSH INSTITUTIONS REG:
          This letter is to bring your urgent attention over the issue now raised by Allopathy Doctors on the matter-Co-location of AYUSH institutions with that of Allopathy Hospitals.
       Mainstreaming health service delivery of AYUSH systems   is one of the main objectives of National Rural Health Mission, and co-location is a very patient friendly and cost effective method to achieve the above said objective.
       By co-location it means that the services of the different systems of medicines will be made available to the general public under one roof from a single institution. By Co-location, it is not meant that practitioners of one particular system will prescribe the medicines of another system. It is not so. AYUSH will be allotted a separate section at PHC, CHC, and District Allopathic Hospitals the details regarding the No. of Practitioners, modification of Building, Cost incurred, Fund allotted for co-location all of which is specified in the guidelines of NRHM, Govt.of India.
( Co-locationof AYUSH facility  is included while  up grading  of Allopathic Institutions to IPHS (Indian Public Health Standards) by Govt.of India, But in Kerala, this was not taken into consideration).
    
        
        The rest of the staff, infrastructure, and etc.will are common which means that there is a huge gain as far as the pubic exchequer is concerned. Moreover, the concept of medical pluralism and healthy cross-referral system can be achieved in its totality.
        But this time, the  National Health Policy, Planning Commission of India, Dept.of AYUSH, Government of India are all unanimous in this regard of bringing AYUSH to the main stream Health Service Delivery. Majority of the states in India have adopted this strategy successfully. Some of the Big Corporate Private Allopathic Hospitals in the state also have this facility. The main objection raised by Allopaths is that, ‘In kerala, the situation is totally different than rest of India.Here, in Kerala, Ayurveda along with other reasonably developed and majority of LSGI have independent units’.
       This is not a valid argument  for rejecting co-location. But the allopathic doctors and their professional and service associations are opposing this move on the following grounds that are totally baseless. Any person with a common sense will be able to understand the hidden agenda of Allopath in the state of Kerala to sabotage any move, that the Government wishes to make in ISM sector, to bring it on par with them. They have done this many times previously. The Government has on all those occasions yielded to their pressure.
        National Health Policy-2002 in the ISM sector by Government of India categorically proclaimed that, Indian Systems of Medicine Practitioners should be treated on par with their Allopathic counterparts in all aspects. If the Government is sincere with co-location, the authorities concerned with the policy making should be assertive enough to rise above the sectarian, egoistic and megalomaniac attitude of professional and service associations of Allopathic doctors.
        


           We are confident, that the Government will look into this issue and make necessary measures to make co-location of AYUSH in Allopathic institutions a reality, thus making public health service of different systems of medicine available to the common man with minimum effort and cost. 
         Requesting for your sincere intervention,
                                                                                                       Yours faithfully,
                                                                              
Thiruvananthapuram,                              Dr K V Baiju
26/04/2013                                         General Secretary                                                             
  
 Copy to:    DIRECTOR OF ISM,
                 GOVT OF KERALA                                                                                                                                                

                                                                             
                                                                                      







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