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Paramedical staff to be officially known as ‘Allied Healthcare’ professionals

New terminology aims to bring uniformity and dignity to healthcare roles under NCAHP Act 2021

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
3 July 2025
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Paramedical staff to be officially known as ‘Allied Healthcare’ professionals
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SUBHASH MISHRA

 

Dhanbad, July 3: In a significant move, paramedical staff across India will now be officially referred to as ‘Allied Healthcare’ professionals.

The National Commission for Allied Healthcare Profession (NCAHP) issued a formal notification to this effect on July 1, 2025, marking a major step in standardizing healthcare-related terminology.

The notification, issued by NCAHP Secretary Elangham Robert Singh, is aimed at ensuring uniformity in nomenclature, aligning with the provisions of the NCAHP Act passed in 2021.

The commission emphasized that the term “paramedical” should no longer be used in any official communication, policy, recruitment notice, training program, educational material, or government portal.

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Nationwide Implementation Mandated

All state governments, Union Territories, and relevant institutions have been directed to adopt the term ‘Allied Healthcare’ in place of ‘paramedical’ in all future references. The change is expected to streamline healthcare classification and acknowledge the evolving role of these professionals in India’s medical ecosystem.

The Commission stated, “Henceforth, in place of the term ‘paramedical,’ use the designation ‘Allied and Healthcare’ as defined under the NCAHP Act 2021.”

Widespread Appreciation from Health Associations

The move has been widely welcomed by healthcare associations across Jharkhand. The Jharkhand State Health Employees Association (JSHEA) praised the commission for giving a more dignified identity to professionals in the sector.

JSHEA State General Secretary Sanjut Sahay said, “We are grateful to the commission for officially recognizing us as Allied Healthcare professionals. This new title will motivate health workers to serve with even greater dedication.”

The national vice-president of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Dr. D. Tiwari, also endorsed the decision, noting it as a long-overdue reform that brings respect and clarity to the profession.

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Boost to Morale and Professional Identity

The Paramedical Staff Association of Jharkhand (PSAJ) has also expressed support for the renaming initiative. PSAJ Secretary Raju Mahto said that the change will boost the morale of thousands of employees working in the healthcare sector.

“This new designation reflects our growing contribution to the healthcare system and will enhance our professional identity,” he remarked.

With the implementation of this reform, ‘Allied Healthcare’ is now set to become the standard term for a wide range of health professionals who play a critical role in patient care and public health delivery.

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