Directs for swift
attention to trauma cases
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 25
– Minister for Health & Medical Education, Bali Bhagat today paid surprise
visit to the emergency block of Government Medical College, Jammu and took
stock of the facilities and services available there.
He inspected the functioning and services in the emergency block and received
detailed account of facilities viz-a-viz availability of drugs, IV fluid,
diagnostic equipment, sanitation and manpower etc to deal with the flow of
patients being treated there. He interacted with the doctors, para-medics,
patients and attendants and enquired about the functioning.
He called upon the functionaries of the hospital administration to further
streamline the system to ease the rush of patients and specific measures to
deal with the most critical cases, especially those injured in road and other
accidents. He issued specific instructions for devising a well-knit mechanism
to provide immediate medical attention to the emergency cases, which are brought
in the hospital so that their precious lives are saved. He said saving life of
a patient must be the top priority of a doctor and his swift action can exhibit
a miraculous result in his/her efforts, said the Minister.
While interacting with the media persons on the occasion, the Minister said
that it is endeavor of the Government to put in place best diagnostic
facilities in all the health institutions across the State to save precious
lives, adding that there is no compensation to the human life and doctors are
doing their best. He said Government has already taken a slew of measures to
improve working conditions in the health institutions and ensured adequate
funds so that the doctors and para-medics can perform their duties more efficiently.
He said all
essential medicines and diagnostic lab tests are available free of cost for the
patients in the emergency and other indoor wards and nominal charges have been
fixed for OPD patients. In the rural institutions, more than 50 essential drugs
are being given to the patients free of cost under Free Medical Policy. He said
the efforts are being made to make the rural health institutions more
accountable and responsive to curtail the referral system. He said at district
level the services of various specializations are available and only critical
patients are needed to be referred to the tertiary care
institutions.
Officiating Principal and HoD Pathology, Dr. K.K. Koul and Medical
Superintendent, Dr. Dara Singh accompanied and briefed the Minister about the
functioning of the GMC.
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