Government Doctors Raise Concerns About New Attendance Directive
Government-employed physicians are expressing growing unease regarding a newly implemented directive that requires strict monitoring of their entry and exit times. This policy, intended to track attendance more precisely, has sparked debate and raised concerns among doctors about its potential impact on patient care and overall morale.
Doctors’ Concerns and Potential Impact
Many doctors argue that the rigid enforcement of entry and exit times fails to account for the unpredictable nature of their work. The demanding and often urgent nature of medical care necessitates flexibility, which they fear the new directive may restrict. They worry that focusing on clocking in and out could detract from their primary responsibility: providing quality patient care.
Impact on Healthcare Services
Some doctors have expressed concerns that the new directive could lead to a decline in the quality of healthcare services. They believe that the pressure to adhere to strict attendance rules might discourage doctors from staying late to attend to patients or responding to emergencies outside of their scheduled hours. The potential consequences for patient well-being are a major source of anxiety among the medical community.