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 Date: 2025-08-07   Answered 

1080/ 2025 - Question Asked By Hon. (Dr.) Nishantha Samaraweera, M.P.

    1. Hon. (Dr.) Nishantha Samaraweera,— To ask the Minister of Health and Mass      Media,— (1)

      (a) Will he state, separately —

      (i) of the number of specialist doctors’ services available in Sri Lanka, of their names, and the number of specialist doctors in each of such services;

      (ii) of the number of secondary, tertiary and specialized-care hospitals according to the 2020 classification in which specialist doctors’ services are not available due to the shortage of specialist doctors and the number of such vacancies prevailing in them;

      (iii) of the number of those who retired, vacated, obtained overseas leave, died and resigned from each category of the specialist doctors’ services from 2020 to 2024;

      (iv) of the number of those who were selected for each specialist doctors’ service from 2020 to 2024;

      (v) if the required number of specialist doctors were selected through a competitive examination based on shortages / retirements, how many were selected in each of the past 5 years; and

      (vi) of the number of specialist doctors over the age of 60 year and in the age band of  55-60?

      (b) Will he also state —

      (i) of the number of graded hospitals which should have specialist doctors’ services;

      (ii) if the Post-Graduate Institute and the relevant College do not pass specialist doctors in necessary numbers, of the reasons for it; and

      (iii) whether steps will be taken to rectify it?

      (c) If not, why?

Asked Date

2025-08-07

Asked by

Hon. (Dr.) Nishantha Samaraweera, M.P.

Ministry

Health and Mass Media

Legislature

Tenth Parliament of the D.S.R. of Sri Lanka

Session

1

Question History

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Number of Specialized Medical Services Available in Sri Lanka

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