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Follow on Google News | Ready for Health Commission and Control of Quackery: Professor KodandaramOn Sunday, at the local IMA (Indian Medical Association) There was widespread protest from the doctors at the meeting regarding Professor Kodandaram's proposal. They demanded that just as the government has eradicated fake seeds and fake medicines, it should bring legislation to eradicate quacks from towns and villages by setting a deadline. Speakers unanimously demanded that everyone should bring pressure on the government to immediately establish a Health Commission in Telangana through the Indian Medical Association, Anti-Microbial Resistance experts, Anti-Quacks Committee, and Jana Vignana Vedika leaders. The discussion on quackery as a threat to public health was held at the IMA Hall in Telangana state. Dr. Ramesh, a member of Jana Vignana Darshini, expressed his anguish, saying that due to the government's failure to act properly, unqualified practitioners and quacks have been encouraged in Telangana today. He stated that only if quacks are given proper training as community paramedics can the health of the state be secure. He added that even now, there are no qualified medical experts in slums and rural areas, and the main reason why 50 percent of the mandal primary health centers lack doctors is because the government failed to train and appoint enough doctors. Because of this, quacks are filling the gap in those areas, said Jana Vignana Vedika member and Urologist Dr. Govind Reddy. Later, TGPMC Vice Chairman Dr. G. Srinivas stated that they have identified 412 people practicing as quacks on behalf of the NMC and have registered cases against them. He mentioned that in hundreds of cases, due to indiscriminate use of antibiotics by quacks, patients' organs have failed, resulting in death. They appealed to MLC Kodandaram to bring pressure on the government to immediately appoint doctors at 24/7 primary healthcare centers and ensure they provide services. End
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