New Delhi: An expert committee has been established to consider the proposal of rotation of headship after every five years in departments and centres at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, AIIMS in the national capital, PTI reported.
The committee consists of five members - Dr V K Paul, Member (NITI Aayog), Dr K K Talwar, former director, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr Jagat Ram, former Director, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr M C Misra, former Director of AIIMS, Delhi, Dr V M Katoch, former DG (ICMR) and President JIPMER and Dr Abhay Karandikar, Director of IIT Kanpur.
The proposal was discussed on June 16 last year by the Central Insitute Board (CIB) under the chairmanship of the Union Health Minister, according to a notification issued by AIIMS on August 18, PTI reported. The notification said that proposal needs to be examined further for both disadvantages and advantages and to assure the smooth functioning of all departments in AIIMS.
"The CIB had said there were detailed deliberations on this issue. Some of the members shared their experience with the system of rotatory headship. The chairman expressed that the proposal needs to be examined further for its advantage and disadvantage and smooth functioning of Departments in AIIMS, Delhi, and desired that a new committee may be constituted with people of eminence as members who do not have any conflict of interest in the matter," it said, according to PTI.
Before making the decision, it was decided that the committee should approach various government institutions in the medical field as well as other fields where this system has been adopted and seek feedback from these institutions.
"Based on these deliberations, this committee may be requested to recommend applicability of this system for well-established institutions like AIIMS, Delhi & PGI, Chandigarh. This committee may also give recommendations about the applicability of this system for new AIIMS which are at different stages of development," the document said, PTI reported.
The proposal was first made by the M S Valiathan committee, in an attempt to improve the functioning of AIIMS during the Congress dispensation in 2006-2007.
While, the issue of rotating headship came to the governing body and institute body of AIIMS on several occasions in the past, due to its "negative repercussions", it was never implemented, some doctors said, PTI reported
However, the contentious issue of enforcing the policy was discussed earlier at the governing body meeting chaired by former health minister J P Nadda in 2017.
Several faculty members of the premier institute are against the implementation of the rotation of headships and other recommendations of the Valiathan committee report, which was criticised in the 87th report of the Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Standing Committee and by Members of Parliament.
(With PTI inputs)