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Govt Ayurvedic Medical Officers meets Minister Nalinda Jayatissa

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The Association of Ayurvedic Medical Officers of the Government had a special discussion with Dr. Nalinda Jayathissa, Minister of Health and Media aimed at expanding the Ayurvedic service as well as improving efficiency. Been in the forest.

During this discussion, Minister of Health and Media Dr. Nalinda Jayathissa, the Minister of Health and Media, addressed a number of professional issues presented by the Ayurvedic Medical Officer Association of the entire Sri Lankan government.

For this discussion, representing the association of Ayurvedic Medical Officers of Government and its secretary Dr. P. D. N. S. J. A group of delegates including Mr. Bandara came together, legal acceptance of ayurvedic medical officers, professional benefits of government ayurvedic medical officers, recruitment, responsibility and commitment of ayurvedic medical officers, functioning of national ayurvedic education hospitals, unemployed doctors problems, kidney specialist medical service, hours 06 service shift scheme,offices of community health medical officers,staff and equipment,development projects,need of joint care service,Ayurvedic health policies,primary health service,appointments for higher positions,administrative positions appointments Just discussed.

According to the discussion, at least 40 hours per request by the government's Ayurvedic Medical Officers Association to provide 60 hours per month to the doctors who are currently in service and appointed for doctors It was decided here to conduct payment works, and the decision was also decided to compose the 2026 budget proposals and compose the required payments from January 2026.

Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Medical Service specialists suggested to pay it up to 120 hours, and focused here on allocating the money as roughly 1.5 billion rupees is required to pay additional service offers. It was also suggested to formally apply the circular related to the Ayurvedic service to pay the Ukta offers.

Also discussed here about implementing the 06 hour service shift system in provincial hospitals and patients in more hospitals, duty hours are common nationwide, medical centers, community health services, medical services in offices, local government service administration facilities It was also decided here to set up a technique to do according to the same common technique.

The recruitment of 304 unemployed doctors was also decided to conduct activities that could be done by early October if unnecessary issues escaped, and the cabinet sheet has currently been referred to the issues of doctors associated with the kidney project, and related As cabinet decisions have been received, it was also decided to have lengthy discussions for preparing further reports.

he discussion was also discussed here with more attention on formalizing and preventing delays, preparing plans to systematically install a integrated medical system of Western and Ayurvedic medicine and providing modern equipment and facilities.

Following the discussion, Dr. Nalinda Jayathissa, Minister of Health and Media, showed that steps are taken to strengthen all aspects of Ayurvedic medical services. It has also been shown that the government is paying more deeply and scientifically attention to giving the privileges of ayurvedic doctors.

Nurturing the well-being of communities through Ayurvedic medicine, advancing Ayurvedic services, and ensuring perfect care, also said.

The discussion was held by Deputy Minister of Health and Media Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni, Additional Secretary (Government) U. S. K. Dr. J, President of the Ayurvedic Medical Officers Association, Denawatta. C. Kasi's, Chief Secretary Dr. P. D. N. S. J. Bandara, Chairman of Unemployed Graduate Ayurvedic Doctors Association, Secretary, Medical Officers of Central Government Kidney Disease Prevention Project attended.

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