The decision of the Jammu and Kashmir government to initiate an inquiry into allegations surrounding the Cardiology Department of Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag and suspend the doctor concerned pending investigation is a necessary step towards safeguarding public trust in the healthcare system. In institutions where lives depend on professional integrity and ethical conduct, even the perception of irregularities can undermine confidence among patients and their families. Healthcare is not merely a service but a public responsibility. Government hospitals, particularly tertiary care institutions, are expected to uphold the highest standards of transparency, competence and accountability. Any allegation suggesting deviation from these principles warrants a prompt, impartial and credible investigation. The government’s decision to suspend the concerned official during the inquiry reflects an intent to ensure that the investigation proceeds without interference. However, suspension should not be viewed as a verdict. The principles of natural justice require that conclusions be based on evidence and due process rather than public sentiment or speculation. At the same time, accountability must be swift and meaningful if wrongdoing is established. The episode also highlights the need for stronger institutional oversight in public healthcare facilities. Regular audits, transparent grievance redressal mechanisms, patient feedback systems and strict monitoring of clinical and administrative practices can help detect problems before they escalate into controversies. Equally important is effective communication with the public. Patients deserve to know that their concerns are being taken seriously and that corrective measures will follow wherever necessary. Trust in healthcare institutions is built not only through medical excellence but also through transparency and responsiveness. As the inquiry progresses, the focus must remain on facts, fairness and patient welfare. Whatever the outcome, the larger objective should be to strengthen public healthcare institutions and reinforce the principle that accountability is indispensable to quality healthcare.
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