Low MBBS Doctor Salaries Plague Tamil Nadu’s Private Sector
Tamil Nadu’s private healthcare sector is facing scrutiny for its compensation practices, with MBBS doctors reportedly receiving inadequate salaries despite their crucial role in the community. Earning between a mere ₹30,000 and ₹45,000 per month, these dedicated medical professionals are struggling to make ends meet.
Stagnant Wages Raise Concerns
Investigations reveal that many private hospitals are significantly “underpaying” MBBS doctors, a practice that has persisted for over a decade. One doctor revealed that salaries have remained stagnant for the last 10 to 15 years, failing to keep pace with the rising cost of living and reflecting a concerning disregard for the value of their medical expertise.
Impact on Healthcare Quality?
This chronic underpayment raises serious questions about the potential impact on healthcare quality. Doctors facing financial strain may experience burnout and decreased morale, ultimately affecting patient care. Addressing this issue is crucial for ensuring a sustainable and thriving healthcare system in Tamil Nadu.