Six-month ban on doctors` transfer being considered
By Our Staff Reporter2015-04-02
LAHORE: Health Secretary Jawad Rafique Mallk says a ban may be imposed on the transfer and posting of medical officers for six months in order to ensure their presence at district hospitals.
Mr Malik at a conference of district health managers on Wednesday, said he had taken notice of vacant positions of medicalofficers at certain health facilities in districts and warned of stringent action for granting unauthorised leaves to doctors.
Executive districts officers (EDOs) of health from 36 districts of the province attended the conference where Parliamentary Secretary on Health Khwaja Imran Nazir, Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman Rafique, Health Director General Dr Zahid Pervaiz, EPI Director Dr Munir Ahmed andUNICEF and WHO representatives were also present.
The Chief Minister Road-map team gave a detailed presentation on a scorecard of performance, including indicators like EPI coverage, saying that Punjab had made considerable improvement over the last few months.
Dr Pervaiz proposed the provision of specialists at tehsil headquartershospitalsinordertoensure filling up vacant positions of medi-cal officers. He added age relaxation could also be considered while appointing the specialist doctors at these health facilities.
Dr Munir emphasised the importance of routine immunisation, saying that from now onwards the progress of districts would be gauged on zero dose and `still not available children` instead of coverage. He also requested the districts to identify sites for setting up EPI centres.