NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION – POLITY

News: National Medical Commission’s latest order on seat allocation viewed as unfair to southern States

 

What's in the news?

       The National Medical Commission’s (NMC) decision to allow and allocate medical education seats according to the population of a State or Union Territory is turning into a southern States versus the Centre debate on the freedom to provide healthcare and education to people. The order comes into effect from the next academic year.

 

Key takeaways:

       The recommendation that colleges seeking approval from the National Medical Commission should follow the ratio of 100 MBBS seats per 10 lakh population will punish States that have performed well on this front and undermine federalism in healthcare, say doctors.

 

National Medical Commission (NMC):

       NMC has been constituted by an act of Parliament known as National Medical Commission Act, 2019.

       It has replaced the Medical Council of India (MCI), constituted under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.

 

Functions:

       NMC regulates medical education and medical professionals.

       The Commission grants recognition of medical qualifications, gives accreditation to medical schools, grants registration to medical practitioners, monitors medical practice and assesses the medical infrastructure in India.

 

Headquarters: New Delhi

 

Organisational structure of NMC:

       It consists of 33 members including Chairman (medical professionals only), 10 ex-officio members and 22 part time members.

 

Medical Advisory Council:

       It provides the platform through which the states or UTs can put forth their views and concerns before the NMC and advises the NMC on measures to determine and maintain minimum standards of medical education.

 

Four Autonomous Boards:

       Under-Graduate Medical Education Board (sets norms for undergraduate (UG) courses)

       Post-Graduate Medical Education Board (sets norms for post-graduate courses)

       Medical Assessment and Rating Board (inspects and rates the medical education institutes)

       Ethics and Medical Registration Board (regulates professional conduct of the doctors and registers them).