Karnataka government mulls raising retirement age for super-speciality doctors

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Karnataka government mulls raising retirement age for super-speciality doctors
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  • The Karnataka government considering increasing retirement age of doctors
  • It applies to doctors working in super-specialty hospitals
  • Retirement age proposed to be increased to 65 years

The Karnataka government is actively considering increasing the retirement age of doctors serving in super-specialty hospitals under the medical education department from the current 60 years.

During an interaction with doctors at Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research on Thursday, medical education & skill development minister Dr. Sharan Prakash Patil assured medical professionals that the government is keen on extending the retirement age to retain experienced doctors in super-speciality hospitals.

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The move comes in response to concerns raised by senior doctors at Jayadeva, who pointed out that after spending nearly 35 years in medical education and training, they only get to serve around 20-25 years before retiring at 60.

“We have been deliberating on this issue for some time. To ensure better healthcare services and make the most of our experienced doctors, I will soon discuss the matter with chief minister Siddaramaiah and propose raising the retirement age for doctors in super-speciality hospitals,” Dr. Patil said.

Insurance and Infrastructure Boost

In addition to the proposed retirement age extension, Dr. Patil announced a significant benefit for doctors working in the medical education department—an insurance facility. Currently, these doctors are not covered under any government insurance scheme, but the state is planning to implement Jeevana Sanjivini, a scheme already available under the health and family welfare department.

To further strengthen medical infrastructure, the minister declared that the government would allocate additional funds to Jayadeva hospital to introduce robotic surgery facilities. “To stay ahead in medical innovation and technology, we are committed to equipping Jayadeva with the latest machines and infrastructure. If Jayadeva cannot have the best, no other hospital in India can,” he asserted.

Other Key Announcements

*Five additional operation theatres for the pediatric cardiac surgery department.

*Establishment of a dedicated research department within the hospital.

*Implementation of an e-hospital and central monitoring system for digitized medical records accessible to doctors.

*Salary hike for contract and outsourced medical and non-medical staff.

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