Medical Council may be replaced by National Medical Commission
A high-level
committee headed by Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya is
proposing the scrapping of Medical Council of India (MCI) and
replacing it with the National Medical Commission (NMC). Besides
Panagariya, the panel, which is looking into the issue of poor regulation
of medical education by MCI, includes Prime Minister’s Additional
Principal Secretary PK Mishra, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant and Health
Secretary Bhahanu Pratap Sharma.“The committee
has firmed up its decision to scrap the MCI and replace it with the NMC,
which will take over all its responsibilities. The main objective behind
this is to end the inspector raj in the medical field in the country,” a
senior government official said. NMC will become
the main regulatory body and will take over all roles and responsibilities
of the MCI, he said.
Another
important aspect is that the new body will have eminent doctors and
experts from related fields to suggest the direction that should be given
to medical education in the country so as to ensure that the quality of
education is at par with global standards, the official added.“The committee
met for numerous times and held detailed discussions on how to create a
world-class professional structure of the new body. Consultations were
held with a lot of eminent doctors, office holders of the MCI, former
Health Secretaries and medical officers from the states,” he said.Confirming the
development, another senior government official said that the work on the
restructuring is “more than half way through” on the draft. The
biggest change will be that in the existing MCI, the members are elected
and it has created the biggest problem as eminent doctors did not get a
chance to participate in workings of the MCI, the official said.
Another
suggestion that the high-level panel is making is that the regulators in
the new body will be selected and will not be elected. This selection
will be done by a high level Search-cum-Selection committee, which will be
a transparent process and will work on bringing the best.
NMC will have
around 19-20 members and their tenure will be about five years. It will
also have members from other fields such as economics, law, etc in a bid
to inculcate more professionalism in the body, he said. “It will have
a chairman as well as there will be four Boards — Under Graduate Medical
Board, Post Graduate Medical Board, Accreditation and Assessment Board and a
board for registration of medical colleges as well monitoring of
the ethics in the profession,” the official said. These Boards will
be given autonomy and they will work on the fields for which they are
formed.
After MCI, Niti Aayog to work on
restructuring of UGC, AICTE
Government
think tank Niti Aayog, which is at present working on restricting the Medical
Council of India (MCI), has also been entrusted with the task of preparing a
similar road map for the UGC and the AICTE.“Prime
Minister’s Office (PMO) has directed Niti Aayog to also work on restructuring
the University Grants Commission (UGC), the All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE) as well a board looking after Homeopathy and Ayurvedic
education in the country,” a senior government official said.This is on the
same lines as that of the restructuring strategy for the MCI, he added. “The general consensus
is that these organisation are needed to be made more relevant to the changing
times today. Also it is felt that there is a need to make them more
performance-oriented so that the quality of education also improves,” the
official said.
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