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Odisha Doctors Threaten Mass Resignation Over Unmet Demands

Itishree Sethy by Itishree Sethy
April 21, 2025
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The Odisha Medical Services Association (OMSA) has issued a one-month ultimatum to the state government, demanding the implementation of seven key reforms, including the long-pending Dynamic Assured Career Progression (DACP) scheme.


If the demands remain unmet, doctors warn of mass resignations by June 20, potentially crippling healthcare services across the state.

Following a crucial general body meeting, OMSA President Dr. Kishore Chandra Mishra outlined the association’s phased protest strategy, beginning with outpatient service boycotts every Sunday. The association emphasised that timely government intervention could prevent medical service disruptions and ensure a fair career path for government doctors.

Key Demands:

  • Implementation of DACP for structured career progression.
  • Transparent transfer policies prioritising remote-region doctors.
  • Cadre restructuring has been stalled for over seven years.
  • Inclusion of ad-hoc service periods in promotions.
  • Health insurance coverage for government doctors.

With over 5,000 doctors poised to resign, OMSA warns of severe consequences to the state’s healthcare infrastructure. Experts urge swift action, citing the importance of retaining talent to improve rural healthcare services and overall medical standards.

Tags: DACP schemedoctors mass resignationhealthcare crisishealthcare policymedical career reformmedical protestsOdisha doctorsOdisha GovernmentOdisha health newsOMSA ultimatum
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