The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has decided to suspend the submission of health-related data beginning February 18, as part of an escalation of its ongoing trade union measures.
The association said the decision was taken due to what it described as the government’s inadequate response to issues raised by the union. As part of the action, GMOA members will no longer provide reports to the Ministry of Health on community health programs conducted under the guidance and supervision of Medical Officers of Health.
In addition, the GMOA announced that its members will withdraw from supervisory responsibilities involving personnel working in community-based health services.
The association stated that these steps form part of its broader efforts to pressure authorities into addressing its demands.
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