Tuesday, May 5, 2009

"The Koopmandook syndrome" ............

Quite often I have come across postings in various blogs talking about our being “Koopmandooks” – suffering from the ‘frog in a well predicament’. To a large extent I think that is very true. Haven’t our lives been centered around that MI Room, ICU, acute medical ward, the labour room………..etc, quite ignorant and unmindful of the world around us ? I remember after the 4th CPC, we were given a pittance as NPA and what did we do ? We quietly lumped it because there was nothing much we could do as the person at M Block who was to make a noise, chose to keep quiet.

Fortunately for us, the CGHS doctors went on a strike on it then, and the issue was resolved and we got the advantage ( enhanced NPA) as our professional terms of service are linked to the CGHS which means our NPA is to be at par with the CGHS doctors.


That could bring us to another important point. If the CGHS doctors are in to the DACP, why not the fouji doctors? Are you listening Mr DGAFMS ? Or have you also chosen to maintain silence as your predecessor did over 20 years ago ? I think we need an answer.


Coming back to the koopmandook syndrome that is prevalent……..which may be good or even bad at times – good because we are quite insulated from certain undesirable situations rampant in the civil side. Having come to the civvies street , I realized the unholy nexus that exists between the doctors, the pharma companies, the laboratories and scan centers and the hospitals and nursing homes in our day to day practice. The saddest part is that the person at the receiving end is the poor patient who has to cough up huge sums for tests and surgeries that are unwarranted. Can we imagine a similar situation in the fouji setup where in there is a nexus between the MO at the peripheral MI Room, the Command path lab, the Radiologist and the treating physician ! Never !That is the good part of being a koopmandook .


Now let us come to the bad part. Has any one cared to find out the quality of drugs doled out of our AFMSDs ? A careful examination would reveal that many of the drugs including life saving injectables are manufactured by little known companies which have names such as “Star Pharma”, “King Pharma”, Le Pharma”, “KK Pharma” etc etc.While I am sure the Govt is paying for the best quality of drugs, we go in for cheap drugs from these little known companies gravely compromising on the quality. Why can’t we procure from the best names in the pharma industry – Glaxo, Merck, Torrent, Dr Reddy’s, Wyeth, Alembic, etc etc. This is where M Block is again involved. These guys at M Block are now no more the koopmandooks that they used to be once.


While I can state with confidence that a majority of our specialist doctors are highly competent, they are unfortunately compelled to treat their patients with these kind of substandard drugs.. It is akin to asking a soldier to fight with his hands tied behind. I had a physician friend in an MH narrating an incident where in a young JCO was brought in with a Myocardial Infarction within 30 minutes of the onset. He administered him thrombolytic therapy - Streptokinase, but it just did not work for obvious reasons!! The mandarins at M Block have a lot of answering to do!!
Food for thought folks ?

2 comments:

  1. Sir, please visit www.indianmilitary.info or write to Maj Navdeep (TA officer), he can resolve the anomalies.
    navdeepsingh.india@gmail.com

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  2. Sir,
    Use RTI act of 2005.

    http://www.indianmilitary.info/2009/04/how-can-rti-act-be-practically.html

    Subject : Requirement of Information under the RTI Act, 2005

    Sir,

    I am a serving AMC officer of the Indian Army...

    (a) What action was taken by you on ...(DACP)
    (b) Please provide me a copy of any instructions that you may have issued to the concerned....
    Thanking You
    YOURS sinverely....

    The RTI fee of Rs 10/- is enclosed vide an Indian Postal Order. You are requested to forward the information to my residential address provided above

    Inform the progress of DACP in AMC and why it is yet not been implemented by DGAFMS office.
    ------------------------
    Undertake the above exercise and see how it moves the authorities into action. The empowerment of citizens of India through various laws should ideally percolate down to every man and woman on the street. Defence personnel should make full use of the Act and it is in every sphere of administration that this very important tool can be used. For example, an officer is being made to wait for an unreasonably long period of time for issuance of an arms license, he should straightaway send an RTI request seeking information as to why so much time is being taken ?, where is the file as of now ?, who all have dealt with the file since the time it was submitted ? Etc.

    Let’s make optimum use of the rights and privileges provided to us under law.

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