Health
Ministry seeks relaxation of Pay Commission Condition
Centrally funded institutions were asked to generate own funds
The Union Health Ministry has
come to the rescue of Centrally funded autonomous medical institutions, which
were asked by the Union Finance Ministry to generate 30% of the additional
costs incurred on implementing the Seventh Pay Commission recommendations. It
has submitted 13 proposals to the Finance Ministry seeking relaxation of the
condition.
This was after most medical
institutions expressed their inability to meet the condition without passing on
the additional burden to patients and students.
Faggan Singh Kulaste, Union
Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, said in a written reply to an
unstarred question in the Rajya Sabha on April 11 that it was not mandatory for
the institutions to meet the condition. “Therefore, the [Health] Ministry has
submitted 13 proposals so far to the Finance Ministry for relaxation,” he
stated.
Impact on hospitals
The Finance Ministry circular
dated January 13 to centrally funded autonomous institutions had left them
wondering how they could meet the added costs without passing on the burden to
the patients.
The Hindu reported the issue
on March 21, pointing out many institutions had written to the Finance
Ministry’s Department of Expenditure explaining the difficulty.
If implemented, the circular will
impact nearly 600 autonomous bodies in the country, including major hospitals
such as the All-India Institute of Medical Science, Jawaharlal Institute of
Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, and the National Institute of
Mental Health and Neurosciences.
Apart from these, around 200
commodity bodies outside the purview of the Health Ministry, and an equal
number of research organisations and educational institutions including
Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalayas, will also be affected.
The worst affected will be
hospitals, which will inevitably have to increase patient charges.
Sources in the Health Ministry
said it is not just the healthcare institutions that have expressed their
inability to meet the condition.
“A similar request has been made
by the autonomous educational institutions as well, and the Finance Ministry is
examining it case by case,” a senior official said.
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