Indian Physiotherapists Association (IPA) demands inclusion of physiotherapy in Department of AYUSH
VADODARA:
The Indian Physiotherapists Association has demanded inclusion of physiotherapy
in the Central Government's Department of AYUSH.
The
association has decided to send a delegation to meet Prime Minister Narendra
Modi to put forth their request, IPA general secretary Dr Ketan Bhatika.
A resolution
to this effect was passed at a two-day national summit on physiotherapy held
here which concluded last night, he said.
The
inclusion of physiotherapy in Department of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and
Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) and formation of a central council
for this health care profession will give an independent status to
physiotherapists, at par with other medical professionals, he said.
The
Department of AYUSH is a governmental body for developing education and research
in ayurveda, yoga, unani, naturopathy, siddha, homoeopathy and other
alternative medicine systems.
"The formation of a council will enhance the status of physiotherapy profession, as the role of physiotherapists in the delivery of health services, including investigation, treatment and prevention of disease by virtue of special skills, is paramount and they are most the critical manpower for providing preventive and curative health service," Bhatikar said.
"The formation of a council will enhance the status of physiotherapy profession, as the role of physiotherapists in the delivery of health services, including investigation, treatment and prevention of disease by virtue of special skills, is paramount and they are most the critical manpower for providing preventive and curative health service," Bhatikar said.
However, due
to the absence of proper laws and regulatory systems, the profession is not
getting its due recognition, he said.
The council
will play a major role in curbing the growth of sub-standard, unauthorised
physiotherapy courses and will also ensure high quality physiotherapy care and
services to the needy people, he said.
The
delegates at the summit also suggested that physiotherapists be allowed to used
the prefix 'doctor' as they claimed that physiotherapists are not paramedics,
he added.
Nearly 1,000
physiotherapists from different parts of the country attended the summit.
Source: The Economic Times>>>
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