Dr. Chamil Wijesinghe, the media spokesperson of the Government Doctors’ Association, told ‘Mawrata’ that the tolerance limit on the agreements given to provide solutions to the problems of the government doctors will end next week, and that his association will continue to support the professional actions taken with the professionals’ association related to the tax issue. (Sri Lanka Latest News)
He also mentioned that the responsible departments of the government have been warned about the risk of closing hospitals and specialist medical services next year if the medical issues are not resolved.
The history of how those governments have been thrown into the dustbin due to the false promises given to the professionals in every term shows that the limit of tolerance on the agreements given to provide solutions to the problems of the doctors of the government will end next week and that their union will continue to support the professional actions taken with the professional association regarding the tax issue. Dr Chamil Wijesinghe, media spokesperson of the association told ‘Mawrata’. (Sri Lanka Latest News)
He also mentioned that the responsible departments of the government have been warned about the risk of closing hospitals and specialist medical services next year if the medical issues are not resolved.
He mentioned that history has shown how those governments were thrown into the dustbin due to the false promises given to professionals in every period.
Dr. Wijesinghe said that the issue of doctors is not an issue that the government can avoid and that the government cannot run away without an acceptable answer.
He mentioned that the protracted health crisis is the most affected and if the health authorities do not act to protect the existing doctors, the lives of the people will be in danger.
He mentioned that Premalal Wijeratne had given.
Dr. Wijesinghe said that the problem of doctors is not an issue that the government can avoid and that the government cannot run away without an acceptable answer.
He said that the most affected is the protracted health crisis, and if the health authorities do not act to protect the current number of doctors, the lives of the people will be in danger.