Even if there is money, why is it not being used properly? Do people want to come to government hospitals?
Even if there is money, why is it not being used properly? Should our people come to government hospitals or not? Chief Minister Siddaramaiah questioned the officials.
In the progress review meeting of the Health Department held at Home Office Krishna, he identified the shortcomings of the campaign and gave a clear instruction that the shortcomings should be rectified by the next meeting. Rashtriya Arogya Abhiyan, Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust, separately reviewed progress on availability of health services.
The Chief Minister severely criticized the lack of specialist doctors and lack of adequate MRI and dialysis machines in taluka hospitals without adequate implementation of the objective of the National Health Campaign.
He reviewed the progress of National Arogya Abhiyan, Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust, availability of health services separately and identified that the grant of National Health Mission was not spent on time. Thereafter, all necessary steps should be taken to strengthen the health system through the National Health Mission. Under this scheme There is a shortage of 52 per cent specialist doctors, per cent. 31 percent shortage of MBBS doctors and Sh. Noting that there is a shortage of 18 percent nursing staff, the Chief Minister asked them to check the increase in salary and take steps to fill these posts.
The progress of the National Health Campaign should be continuously monitored. The Chief Minister directed the commissioners of the department to ensure the achievement of the set targets and to spend the funds on time.
After hearing from the officials that there was a problem as 5 MDs were appointed to the corporation in the last one year, the chief minister assured that this will not happen during our government and also suggested that the managing director of the corporation should serve for at least 2 years.
MRI in all taluk hospitals. He suggested that scanning and dialysis machines should be installed and technicians should be appointed to provide all these services.
The chief minister questioned how it is possible to provide good health care to poor people if these special services are not provided in government hospitals, and the system should be fixed in three months.
People should come to government hospitals. I will review again in three months. He warned that if this situation continues, the authorities will be held responsible.