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Letter to Finance Minister

Dear Sir,
I would like to draw your very kind attention to the following facts which need prompt and efficient disposal from the concerned authorities in ESIC.
  • 1. At least 30 letters related to IP services had been sent to you in last 6 months which were neither attended nor put up in Corporatisation meeting as agenda for resolving the issues concerning the IP, by the concerned authorities which is very disheartening.
  • 2. Many issues with ground’0′ reports from ESIC/ESIS Hospital were advised to take appropriate actions, had fallen to deef ears of administrators, may be they are bogged down with other matters.
  • 3. Structural reforms are necessary to fix up the responsibilities to the concerned authorities so that IP Charter is being put in place and accountability fixed upon.
  • 4. Medical treatment and Medical administration has nosedived forcing the degradation in patients treatment which is our utmost priority.
  • 5. Some of the officials taking the Corporation Members in casual manner with the pretext that they are unaware of members entitled position which is at all not admirable.
  • 6. If TA bills in particular the Employees member’s in ESIC Corporation who are social volunteers, is being unpaid for 7 to 15 days on various created rules so what these authorities will be meting out treatment to IP who are their masters in a word.
  • 7. Though under your regime, many things improved but long walk is required if we are really serious to our mission 2022.

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