HC notice to Odisha on plea to ban private practice by government doctors
Sunday, 7 April 2024
The Orissa High Court issues notice to the state government following a PIL by activist Narayan Chandra Jena, addressing concerns about government doctors' private practice affecting healthcare quality in state-run facilities. Jena urges the court to establish a monitoring committee and proposes a ban on private practice with non-practising allowance for doctors.
The Orissa High Court issues notice to the state government following a PIL by activist Narayan Chandra Jena, addressing concerns about government doctors' private practice affecting healthcare quality in state-run facilities. Jena urges the court to establish a monitoring committee and proposes a ban on private practice with non-practising allowance for doctors.
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