No Shortage of specialist doctors in the State: Health Minister Arti Singh Rao
Chandigarh Haryana Health Minister, Ms. Arti Singh Rao, said that 195 specialist doctors will be recruited on a contractual basis in government hospitals to address the shortage of specialists.
The Minister said the recruitment process will be transparent and merit-based. For districts other than Nuh, specialist doctors with MBBS and diploma qualifications will be paid Rs. 1 lakh per month, while those with MBBS and MD/MS/DNB qualifications will receive Rs. 1.5 lakh per month.
For the Nuh district, higher remuneration has been approved to attract specialists. Doctors with MBBS and diploma qualifications will be paid Rs. 1.5 lakh per month, while those with MBBS and MD/MS/DNB qualifications will receive Rs. 2 lakh per month.
The Health Minister said the government aims to ensure better and timely healthcare services for all citizens of the state. Appointment of specialist doctors in government hospitals will not only improve the quality of medical care but also reduce the workload on existing doctors.
She said that specialists will be recruited in key departments such as gynaecology, paediatrics, anaesthesia, medicine, surgery and orthopaedics. The highest number of posts will be in gynaecology and paediatrics, with a focus on strengthening maternal and child healthcare services.
To expedite and simplify the recruitment process, selection will be conducted through walk-in interviews, based on candidates’ academic qualifications and experience.
The Minister further said that this initiative is a significant step towards strengthening the public healthcare system and ensuring the availability of specialist medical services even in remote areas. She expressed confidence that the decision will lead to a substantial improvement in healthcare services across Haryana and directly benefit the public.