The Karnataka government is considering increasing the retirement age of doctors working in super-speciality hospitals under the medical education department from the current 60 years. This move aims to retain experienced doctors and improve healthcare services in the state. π₯

π₯ Retaining Expertise for Better Healthcare
During an interaction with doctors at the Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, Medical Education Minister Dr. Sharan Prakash Patil assured them that the government is serious about extending doctors' service period. Many senior doctors expressed concern that after spending nearly 35 years in medical training and education, they are left with only 20-25 years of active service before mandatory retirement at 60. To address this, Dr. Patil stated,
βWe have been discussing this issue for some time. To ensure better healthcare services, I will soon take up the matter with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and propose increasing the retirement age for doctors.β π’
π₯ Government Doctors to Get Insurance Coverage π©Ίπ
In addition to extending the retirement age, Dr. Patil announced a new insurance scheme for government doctors. Currently, these doctors do not have government-backed insurance, but the state is planning to extend the Jeevana Sanjeevini scheme, which is already available under the health and family welfare department.
π€ Upgrading Medical Infrastructure with AI & Robotics
To keep up with advancements in medical technology, Dr. Patil announced that Jayadeva Institute will receive additional funds to introduce robotic surgery. π€
βJayadeva must have the best infrastructure to maintain its top standards. If Jayadeva cannot have the best, no other hospital in India can,β
he emphasised. To strengthen the institute, the minister revealed plans to:
β Build five new operation theatres dedicated to pediatric cardiac surgery. π₯πΆβ€οΈ
β Establish a dedicated research department within the hospital. ππ¬
β Implement an e-hospital system with centralized digital medical records, allowing doctors to access patient histories easily. π»π
This is a Headingπ° Salary Hike for Medical & Non-Medical Staff πΈ
To further support the healthcare workforce, Dr. Patil announced a salary hike for contract-based and outsourced medical and non-medical staff. This will help improve the quality of care and retain skilled professionals in government hospitals.
π Conclusion
By extending the retirement age, introducing insurance schemes, and upgrading medical infrastructure, Karnataka aims to strengthen its healthcare syst****em. These measures will ensure that experienced doctors continue to serve, while new-age technologies like robotic surgery and digital records enhance efficiency and precision in medical care. π₯π