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| Effective monitoring system in place to supervise healthcare service schemes: Shabir | | Reviews monthly progress of health deptt | | JAMMU, July 10: Minister of State for Health, Mr. Shabir Ahmed Khan today said that an effective monitoring mechanism has been put in place to enforce accountability and transparency in implementation of health schemes and delivery of services. Addressing monthly review meeting of Health Department here today, Mr. Shabir exhorted upon the officers to ensure better Medicare facilities to the people across the State with special focus on rural and far off areas. The Meeting was attended by Mission Director National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Dr. Yashpal Sharma, Director AIDS, Mrs. Madhu Khullar, Deputy Director (HQ), Dr. Baldev Sharma, Deputy Director, Schemes, Dr. B.S.Pathania, Deputy Director, ISM, Dr. Controller Drugs, Satish Gupta, Medical Superintends, Chief Medical Officers, Block Medical Officer of various health institutions of Jammu province. Reviewing district wise performance of health institutions, the Minister asked the health authorities to chalk out strategies to improve health scenario in the state adding that the government was paying extra focus shall be laid on this priority sector. The Minister also reviewed the progress on the preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPRs) for the Maternity and Child Hospitals, ANMs, GNMs and proposed for different districts, sub-districts and tehsils of Jammu division. He directed the concerned that the DPRs should be prepared by the executing agency in consultation with the concerned Chief Medical Officer of the respective district. He underscored the need to up-gradation of he existing infrastructure so that better health facilities are provided in rural pockets of the state. He also stressed the need to organize free medical camps in rural areas for the benefit of the ailing people. Minister said that sufficient number of doctors and para-medical staff is being provided to the far-off health intuitions on priority to meet the health related requirements of the people of these areas. He asked the doctors to work with dedication, commitment and remain present at their respective health institutions. He said anybody found absent from duty without proper permission would face stern action. The Minster was apprised that the work on major development projects under the health sector was in full swing in different districts of Jammu province. The Minister asked the concerned authorities to ensure timely completion of development works, adding that Government has resolved to create dependable health infrastructure for the people across the State. On the occasion, the Minster also released a book on PCPNDT Act. The Minister also inquired about medicine procurement policy, availability of laboratory equipments, of X-Ray machines, ECG facility, ambulances etc in district, sub-district hospitals, CHCs, PHCs etc. He asked Controller Stores to provide adequate supply of medicines and vital equipments as per the requirement of each health institution. The Minster also reviewed the arrangements put in place by the Health Department for Amarnath Yatra and asked the concerned authorities to provide best facilities to the devotees. The Minister apprised that Rs. 6.582 crore has been sanction by Government of India for Amarnath yatries and the state government was making all out efforts to provide better healthcare and other essential services to the Amarnathji pilgrims. |
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