a.) Identify three crucial problems that are an obstacle to practical solutions. Also discuss why these are ‘crucial problem’.
- Such problems arise because of ‘indifference’ of the hospital administration, failure of the relevant agencies to fulfill their duties such as cleaning and waste management department and law enforcement agencies and also whistleblowers and lastly lack of ‘awareness among the people about the ill effects of such a poor management of clinical wastes.
- It needs to be rectified at all levels. It is crucial because it has ill effects on the health of residents in the surroundings and also because it indicates the failures of all agencies in administration.
(b) Find different steps for a solution to this problem and argue their capacity to achieve desired results.
- As suggested above all the concerned agencies should be made socially and legally responsible and accountable for the failure of their duties.
- In the course of action, there may be a need for hard actions but things should start from sensitization to all the agencies involved.
(c) Suggest the best course of action, that can help to address the problem in this case. Why?
- The action should comprise a set of actions based on corporate ethics, citizenry awareness, compliance of law and active fulfillment of the duties by all the agencies including the media. No agency or public should be just being happy with paltry benefits that the hospital brings to them. Public health is a serious issue.
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Rather than writing so much detail in the (a) portion, you can simply mention the failure of the relevant agencies to fulfill their duties such as cleaning and waste management department and law enforcement agencies and also whistleblowers.
Avoid the general or rhetorical statements like “Making the faculty of doctors of entire state unethical.” The issue in hand is not about such statements and hence you should avoid such remarks.
Try to stick to the issue of the question and do not move out of the territory of the issue.
(b)
You do not have to go to MCI in such cases.
Remember that in case of a discrepancy of any bureaucrats, you are not going to complain to the President of India! Again stick to the hierarchy. In this case, your immediate supervisor will be the CMO of the district.
(c)
You are not supposed to get solutions by opening more dispensaries. Instead, your solution should be based on the current dispensary which is the focus of the question.
When there is no awareness in the public then other dispensaries will create the same issue. Isn’t it? Then you will be dealing with not one but any such cases.
So stick to the solutions regarding the current problem and do not create new problems.
Work on your ethics answers Yogesh.
You are writing too simplistic points and discussions.
A level of maturity is lacking in the content and language.
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Decent answer.
You have covered all the legal and social dimensions of the issues in the ethical realm.
The suggestions are genuine and implementable.
Overall nice answer.