Tamil Nadu Health Minister Assures Doctor Safety Amid Protests and Calls for Enhanced Security
Tamil Nadu's Health Minister M Subramaniyan reassured the safety of doctors following a recent attack in Chennai. Discussions with doctors' unions have been productive, and pilot projects for metal detectors are underway. State-wide protests highlighted demands for improved security measures to protect medical professionals from violence.
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In response to a recent assault on a doctor in Chennai, Tamil Nadu Health Minister M Subramaniyan has assured the medical community that safety measures are being prioritized. Subramaniyan confirmed productive discussions with doctors' unions, who have raised concerns over security in healthcare facilities.
Protests by doctors across the state have highlighted a need for enhanced protection, with unions standing in solidarity with Dr. Balaji, who suffered multiple stab wounds from an enraged patient's attendant. The demonstrations have notably not disrupted medical services, Subramaniyan emphasized.
In a bid to improve security, pilot projects for installing metal detectors are being tested at select locations to assess their viability. The Health Minister reiterated the government's commitment to implementing safety measures urgently, while officials have confirmed the accused in the attack has been apprehended and is in judicial custody. Meanwhile, Dr. Balaji is reported to be in stable condition.
(With inputs from agencies.)