SRINAGAR, JANUARY 19:
Minister of State for Health and Medical Education, Asiea Naqash today informed
that the capital city Srinagar would soon get a new State-of-Art Chest Disease
Hospital.
The Minister said this during her
surprise visit to the Chest Disease (CD) hospital Dalgate, where she took stock
of the medical facilities, heating arrangements, sanitation and other
healthcare facilities available at the institution.
Asiea said that the Government is
working to identify the land in the vicinity of the city so that the new
State-of-Art Chest Disease Hospital will be built on modern lines at a new
location.
Minister directed GMC Principal to
speed up the process of identification and prepare a Detailed Project Report
(DPR) so that the construction work of new CD hospital will be started soon.
Minister also said that the present
building of CD hospital, Dalgate as well as Church had been built in 1880 by
English Engineers. “The
building has a heritage essence and government will preserve it as a heritage
site which will also boost the tourism activity in the area,” she added.
During the visit, the Minister
inspected various sections of the hospital, where she was briefed in detail
about services provided to the patients.
Asiea also took a round of wards,
laboratory diagnostic units and oxygen concentrator and received detailed
feedback about the flow of patients, availability of medicines, manpower, and
status of diagnostic gadgets, sanitation, ambulatory service and parking
facilities in the hospital.
Minister interacted with the patients
and inquired about the facilities being provided to them.
The Minister called upon the doctors
and paramedics to make optimum use of available resources and provide best
services to the patients, especially in this winter months.
While interacting with the management
of the hospital, Asiea stressed on ensuring punctuality, improving sanitation
and plugging all the gaps to further improve the patient care. She stressed on
putting in extra efforts to provide best services to the patients in this cold
season.
Asiea said people have high
expectations from the doctors and paramedics, and they must fulfil these with
missionary spirit and medical ethics.
Medical Superintendent, hospital
faculty and other concerned officers accompanied the Minister.
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