MID-LEVEL HEALTH CADRE TO PRESCRIBE DRUGS
New provision in National Medical
Commission Bill for practice licence to non-MBBS practitioners
Aditi Tandon,Tribune News
Service,New Delhi, May 3
The
government has moved quietly to create a new cadre of non-MBBS medical
professionals with rights to practise and prescribe medicine in specified areas
and under specified conditions.
The
move comes after the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health rejected the
National Medical Commission Bill provision enabling Ayush practitioners to
prescribe a listed set of medicines after taking a bridge course.
Taking
a cue from the committee’s recommendations to consider giving limited
drug-prescription rights to nursing practitioners or pharmacists instead of
Ayush experts, the Ministry of Health drafted a new provision in the Bill to
grant limited licence to practise medicine to non-MBBS medical practitioners.
The
amended provision recently cleared the Cabinet hurdle and will now be part of
the official amendments the government will move to the NMC Bill in the next
session of Parliament.
The
new provision coins a new term, “mid-level medical practitioners”, who will get
limited licence from the NMC to practise medicine.
“Mid-level
medical practitioners will get limited licence to practise specified medicines
in primary and preventive healthcare settings and in other settings under the
supervision of a medical doctor,” says the new section in the Bill. The Bill
also provides for a separate register to list such mid-level medical
practitioners with limited drug prescription rights. This register will be
maintained by the Board of Ethics under the NMC, which will replace the Medical
Council of India once the law is passed by Parliament and assented to by the
President. So far under the Indian laws, only MCI-licensed and registered
medical doctors can practise medicine and prescribe them.
Once
through, the new cadre of mid-level medical practitioners will get to prescribe
specified medicines independently in settings specified by the NMC and in
hospital settings such as ICUs under medical doctors’ supervision.
Those
who qualify as mid-level medical practitioners include non-MBBS medical
professionals such as a nursing practitioner who has done a specific nursing
course like tertiary nursing care; pharmacists, physician assistants,
optometrists, among others, ministry sources said. These practitioners will be
specifically listed by the NMC.
So
now under the amended NMC Bill there’s a provision to maintain two registers —
one of licensed MBBS doctors and the other of specified mid-level medical
practitioners with limited medicine prescription and practising licence. The
idea is to tide over the crisis of dearth of doctors in rural areas. India’s
doctor-patient ratio is a dismal 1:1600 as against the WHO mandated 1:1000.
Who all qualify
·
Mid-level medical practitioners include nurses with specific
training, pharmacists, physician assistants, optometrists, among others
·
New cadre can prescribe specified medicines in settings
specified by NMC and in hospital settings such as ICUs under docs’ supervision
·
Amended provisions of NMC Bill provide for a separate register
to list such practitioners
Source
:
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/mid-level-health-cadre-to-prescribe-drugs/584059.html
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