The survey covered 2,000 doctors across several states and was routed through the Curofy app that has become popular among medical practitioners as a platform for exchange of cases, discussions and information updation.
42 per cent of the doctors said they have themselves been a victim of violence by patient's attendants. Contrary to the popular notion, monetary issues and doctor's fault fall among the least likely reasons for such violence against doctors.
The Curofy survey also tried to find possible ways to stop violence against doctors and asked them which one intervention would make them feel safe at the hospital.
"Around 49 per cent doctors surveyed favoured having presence of either rapid action units or police booths within hospital premises, while around 25 per cent said having armed security guards in hospitals should be made a must.
"About 22 per cent suggested installation of CCTV cameras at key points and a few doctors even suggested that they must have access to pepper sprays in case the need be," said Nipun Goyal, Co-founder of Curofy.
"The results highlight a very sad state of Indian medical system. They certainly reflect the need for doctors to feel secure at work under any circumstances," said Goyal.
When asked, a doctor at AIIMS said, "If the docs are looking after the patients, then who's looking after the doctors."
The Cabinet decided to create a new Inspection Wing in
Apart from this 12 posts of Deputy Director (Inspection), 20 Principal (Inspection) and 20 Block Primary Education Officer (Inspection) would be created.
It also decided to implement the Market Intervention Scheme for procurement of processing grade mango during the year 2016.
Under the scheme, 300MT fruits of seedling and 200 MT of grafted varieties of mangos will be procured at Rs.5.50 per kilogram and Rs.6.50 per kilogram respectively.
The procurement will be done by HPMC and HIMFED through 34 fruit collection centers.
Under the scheme, 2.5 per cent extra fruit (by weight) will be procured from farmers/orchardists keeping in view the transportation losses during procurement and handling operations.
The Scheme would be implemented fromJuly 1 to August 15, 2016.
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