Sunday, June 22

Thiruvananthapuram: In a decisive move to combat chronic absenteeism and address staffing shortages, Kerala’s Directorate of Health has fast-tracked the expulsion of 324 doctors who have been absent from duty without authorization. Thirty-three have already been dismissed, with the remaining set to face termination imminently.

The Numbers Tell the Tale

The health department revealed staggering figures:

  • 600 Individuals on Unauthorized Leave: Among them, 276 are still on probation, leaving 324 seasoned professionals targeted for immediate action.
  • Medical Education Woes: In parallel, 337 personnel, including doctors, are absent from medical colleges. Of these, 291 have been issued show-cause notices, with dismissal orders to follow after the 15-day response window closes.

Years of Absence, Crisis of Service

The crackdown focuses on doctors who have been away from service since as far back as 2008. Many have pivoted to private practice or migrated abroad, leaving public healthcare facilities grappling with severe shortages.

A Final Call to Duty

Efforts to reclaim these professionals have largely fallen on deaf ears. While notices have been issued, responses have been sparse. Authorities argue that dismissals are a necessary step to fill critical gaps in general hospitals and medical colleges and to pave the way for new hires under updated laws.

This sweeping cleanup may be just what Kerala’s healthcare system needs to restore its strength and ensure its resilience for the future.

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