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How does one treat in fear? Doctors urge Health Minister to reinstate marshals in hospitals

The presence of marshals/bouncers in hospitals serves as a confidence-booster to doctors and nurses to impart the right treatment to patients without fear of violence from patients’ relatives/caregivers, say industry body representatives.

November 07, 2022 / 18:20 IST
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The Union Health Ministry's directive to all Centre-run hospitals in the National Capital to suspend the services of marshals and bouncers has irked healthcare workers employed at these hospitals.

The doctors, while opposing the move to curtail the services of marshals, have appealed to the Union Health Minister to augment the existing security for healthcare workers in hospitals before taking such decisions.

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“The step of removing the marshals from public hospitals having various vulnerable and sensitive areas like Emergency Rooms, ICUs and labour rooms is like giving an invitation to mis-happenings in hospitals,” Anuj Aggarwal, General Secretary, Resident Doctors Association, Safdarjung Hospital, told MoneyControl.

Aggarwal said the presence of marshals in hospitals serve as a deterrent to any potential act of violence, and helps resident doctors avoid waste of time in the management of huge crowds at emergencies.