Doctors' commissions illegal and unethical: Dr. AK Azad Khan
Taking doctors' commissions from pharmaceutical companies is not only unethical, it is also illegal, said National Professor Dr. AK Azad Khan, head of the Health Sector Reforms Commission.
He made this comment at a stakeholder meeting organized on the health sector in Chattogram at the Chattogram Medical College Auditorium on Saturday (December 21) morning.
National Professor Dr. AK Azad Khan said, it is unethical and illegal. Taking commissions from doctors is not only immoral, but also illegal. The matter will be mentioned in our commission's report.
At the meeting, the stakeholders discussed various problems and solutions in the health sector in Chattogram. They urged to improve healthcare from the marginal level to the district-upazila level. Proposals to control unqualified private diagnostic centers, eliminate inter-cadre discrimination in the medical sector and resolve the crisis between government and private hospitals emerged.
The speakers emphasized on increasing the budget allocation for the medical sector and improving the quality of medical education to improve the country's healthcare system.
The meeting was attended by Health Sector Reform Commission member Dr. Abu Mohammad Zakir Hossain, Professor Dr. Saeba Akhter, Professor Dr. Mozaherul Haque, Professor Dr. Azharul Islam Khan, Professor Dr. Syed Md. Akram Hossain, Umair Afif and others.