"Some are trying to misguide the doctors. But I would like to assure them that there is nothing to worry about. If they are working fine then there is nothing to worry about," Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat.
The Chief Minister, who also holds the Health portfolio, said the state medical council will be looking into cases of medical negligence, if any, on part of a doctor.
"Our fight is against the establishment... Not all but a few who are misusing it and against whom we have got complaints," Banerjee stressed.
She hoped the West Bengal Clinical Establishments (Registration, Regulation and Transparency) Bill 2017 will show a new path for the entire nation and all states should take it up.
On private hospitals and nursing homes mulling options of closing down their business in the state after the new Bill was brought in by the government, Banerjee said, "There are complaints against only against seven or eight not all then why will they shut down business. They can rectify themselves. What will happen to the poor here."
"It is not a place of blackmail. It is a place of good will and good governance," Banerjee stated.
On the Indian Medical Association (IMA) contemplating moving court against the Bill, she said, "It is their freedom of choice. Anybody can go to the court but do not you think that is for public cause."
"I do not know may be the IMA may belong to somebody... I will request them to listen to the commoners," she said, adding even doctors were supporting the Bill.
Headed by Calcutta High Court judge Ashim Kumar Roy, who is scheduled to retire in likely another five month's time, as the chairman of the panel, it will have consumer and self help department principal secretary Anil Verma as the vice chairman along with Dr Sukumar Mukherjee, Dr Gopal Krishna Dhali, Dr Makhonlal Saha besides, Additional DGP (law and law) Anuj Sharma and Kolkata Police DC South Praveen Tripathi on the panel.
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