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The High Court has issued an order in favor of the health institution selected by Patan to carry out the health examination of those going to Israel as caregivers.
The High Court has refused to issue an interim order in a writ petition asking that the five health institutions selected to conduct health examinations of caregivers going to long-term care centers should be stopped from working. With this order, the organization will be able to conduct health examinations of caregivers going to Israel.
The joint bench of High Court Judges Lekhnath Paudel and Tikaram Acharya has given an order not to issue an interim order as per the demand of the writ petitioner. Health professionals Divakar Gautam, Ramesh Acharya, Krishna Prasad Bajgain and Nirajan Kandel have filed a petition in the High Court of Patan on 16th of January, demanding an 'order to order health examination from the institution chosen by the client', saying that the 5 health institutions selected by Israel are against the Foreign Employment Act, regulations and procedures. were .
On January 4, the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu informed the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that five health institutions that meet its criteria have been given permission by Israel's 'Population and Immigration Authority (PIVA)' for the quality health examination of workers. These include Nepal Medicity Hospital, Star Hospital, Hams Hospital, Manmohan Memorial Medical College and Crystal Diagnostics Pvt Ltd. In the first phase, these health institutions were allowed to conduct health examinations of the designated workers between 17th and 23rd of December. Israel has advanced the process of taking 1000 auxiliary workers in the first phase.
According to the labor agreement between Nepal and Israel, health tests are being conducted by the health institutions designated by Israel for 3 years . It has been stated that the selected health institutions are 'A' and 'B' grade international level hospitals and diagnostic labs with special permission from the Government of Nepal.
Foreign Employment Act and Regulation 45 of 2064 "B" provides that health institutions can be selected through labor agreements with the respective countries. The health institutions of Nepal are raising questions about the quality of the health examination of the workers, and the destination countries themselves are conducting the health examination of the workers through health institutions that have reached international standards. Among them, Malaysia has allowed 36, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait (Gamka) 19, South Korea 5, Qatar 1 allowed to test workers' health .
Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Health Dr. The high-level expert task force formed under the leadership of Dipendraraman Singh has recommended that the listed health institutions that examine the health of workers be classified according to international standards and take initiatives for a one-door system to make it uniform for all countries . The task force Most of the health institutions did not meet the standards of the government of Nepal and they also drew the attention of the government saying that they submitted medical reports only for labor approval without health examination. Last year, the expert team stopped the business of 67 health institutions for not meeting the minimum health standards.
