The National Medical Commission (NMC) has replaced the erstwhile Medical Council of India with the intention of bringing about positive reforms in medical education and enforcing ethical standards in the practice of medicine in India. The NMC Act of 2019, under clauses 3 and 4 of Section 30, details the procedure of grievance redressal. However, these clauses in their current form empower doctors and patients unequally. While the Act empowers an aggrieved medical professional to approach the relevant appellate fora under the NMC, it is silent on a similar opportunity for an aggrieved patient or caregiver to appeal against the decision of a State Medical Council. There is a need to amend these clauses to ensure equitable opportunity for aggr...
Medical and Dental Council of India very recently made a provision for a single eligibility examina...
BackgroundIn India, nursing regulation is generally weak, midwifery coexists with nursing, and 88% o...
If promulgated as proposed, ‘short-sighted’ changes to the Medical Schemes Act, in particular sectio...
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has replaced the erstwhile Medical Council of India with the i...
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 with section 61(2) of the National Medical Council Act, 2019 publis...
The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to re...
The right to refuse medical treatment is based on a competent persons due process rights guaranteed ...
After 21 years, a new MBBS curriculum has been released by the Medical Council of India (MCI), title...
Constitution need to be changed according to the growing demands of the society. The partly rigid an...
Sir,The National Medical Commission (NMC) is a dynamic organization constituted to revamp medical ed...
Legal challenges to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) hearings are possible, but the intentionally...
One of the most pressing issues in India today is medical malpractice. As a result of our own experi...
This report evaluates a proposal to replace the current civil justice system for compensating patien...
Teaching hospitals are national assets that must urgently be taken out of the hands of provincial go...
Private healthcare organisations across the country are strategising on whether or when to take on t...
Medical and Dental Council of India very recently made a provision for a single eligibility examina...
BackgroundIn India, nursing regulation is generally weak, midwifery coexists with nursing, and 88% o...
If promulgated as proposed, ‘short-sighted’ changes to the Medical Schemes Act, in particular sectio...
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has replaced the erstwhile Medical Council of India with the i...
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 with section 61(2) of the National Medical Council Act, 2019 publis...
The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to re...
The right to refuse medical treatment is based on a competent persons due process rights guaranteed ...
After 21 years, a new MBBS curriculum has been released by the Medical Council of India (MCI), title...
Constitution need to be changed according to the growing demands of the society. The partly rigid an...
Sir,The National Medical Commission (NMC) is a dynamic organization constituted to revamp medical ed...
Legal challenges to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) hearings are possible, but the intentionally...
One of the most pressing issues in India today is medical malpractice. As a result of our own experi...
This report evaluates a proposal to replace the current civil justice system for compensating patien...
Teaching hospitals are national assets that must urgently be taken out of the hands of provincial go...
Private healthcare organisations across the country are strategising on whether or when to take on t...
Medical and Dental Council of India very recently made a provision for a single eligibility examina...
BackgroundIn India, nursing regulation is generally weak, midwifery coexists with nursing, and 88% o...
If promulgated as proposed, ‘short-sighted’ changes to the Medical Schemes Act, in particular sectio...