Union MoS Arjun Ram Meghwal launches 'Medico Legal Guide', stresses compassion in medical practice
New Delhi [India], February 7 (ANI): Union Minister of State (MoS) for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal, on Friday, launched a book on medico-legal issues, in which he questioned why doctors can't behave well.
"Half of the disease is gone with good behaviour by the doctor."
He emphasised the importance of good behaviour in medical treatment. While launching the book "Medico Legal Guide", Meghwal said, "This book will play an important role in making medical professionals more competent, aware and accountable by giving them the knowledge of law and medico-legal provisions."
"Can't we behave in a good manner?" Meghwal questioned. He further cited the example of a cancer hospital in Jabalpur run by a Sadhvi. He said that he visited the hospital and was surprised to see the service and compassion shown to cancer patients. The Sadhvi used to perform the last rites of patients who were left by their family members, minister highlighted.
The occasion was graced by Justice Hima Kohli, former judge of the Supreme Court; Justice Madhu Jain of the Delhi High Court; VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog; Atul M. Kochhar, CEO, NABH; former MP Sushil Gupta; senior advocate N Hariharan, President, Delhi High Court Bar Association; and other dignitaries.
She said that the relationship between a doctor and a patient is based on trust. When trust breaks down, legal cases follow. She also said that many of the cases against doctors are false. This book will help readers gain knowledge of these areas.
He also highlighted the government's efforts to strengthen the medical sector's competence and effectiveness. Deepak Singla said this book will help doctors understand medico-legal issues. It will also help them communicate with others once they understand their responsibilities.
Former MP Sushil Gupta also addressed the gathering and shared his views. He said he always asks doctors to give patients time and speak to them politely. "It will cure half of the disease."
Atul M Kochhar said that such books are rare and will help professionals gain knowledge of medico-legal issues. (ANI)
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