Sustainable solution for providing doctors in deprived areas / eliminating business doctors by increasing medical admission capacity

Morteza Aghayari, secretary of the Islamic Students Association of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in 1348, said in an interview with the health reporter of the news agency: The Minister of Health, in a remarkable speech during a meeting with the secretary of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution
He added: “Dr. Ainollahi rightly considered the increase in the quality of medicine to depend on increasing the number of doctors.” In fact, what reduces the quality of service is monopoly, not capacity building.
The student activist continued: “Unfortunately, the lack of doctors in many places has caused doctors to become a mandatory choice of the people, and as a result, there is no difference between low-quality and quality doctors and the motivation of doctors who have entered this field to serve the people.” Disappears. Increasing the capacity of medical admissions will pave the way for the elimination of business doctors who have no obligation to the noble medical dress and public health.
Emphasizing Dr. Ainollahi’s words about localization as a sustainable way of providing medicine for disadvantaged areas, the medical student said: “The fact is that doctors working in big cities are not transferable to deprived areas, and any plan other than increasing the admission capacity of accredited students It will fail and impose heavy costs on the health system. Previously, in the Health Transformation Plan, the salaries of doctors were increased up to five times to attract doctors to deprived areas, but in the end, according to Dr. Ghazizadeh Hashemi, only 1,500 people volunteered to serve in these areas.
Finally, while expressing hope for the words of the Minister of Health regarding the increase of medical admission capacity, he said: “Student organizations, as an institution far from union and group interests, will do their best to support any monopolistic statements and hope these words will end and the Minister New Health Do not succumb to the pressure of monopolists.
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