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Omar for reversal of medico brain drain
5/23/2009 11:02:12 PM
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Srinagar, May 23 – Emphasizing the need for specialized medicare facilities at tertiary, secondary and primary levels in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today called for reversal of brain drain in health sector and the need for return of non-resident J&K medicos from foreign countries to upgrade medical facilities across the State. He said the health sector formed the focused area in his development scheme and hoped coming years would witness a vastly changed health facility scenario in J&K.
Addressing a two-day consultative workshop on Public Private Partnership (PPP) in health sector at SKICC here today, the Chief Minister said that PPP could be utilized to motivate J&K doctors serving outside to return and help improve medical facilities here.
The Chief Minster said success or otherwise of any government is gauged by its performance in crucial sectors like health. “We cannot exaggerate figures on account of providing basic amenities to the people”, he said, adding government’s performance is easily judged on this count and provision of better health-care facilities in hospitals and other health centres is under the constant gaze of the public.
Referring to the expansion of the health sector in the State, Abdullah said unless a well-conceived consolidation program is put in place, we cannot achieve the goal of providing modern facilities to the people across the State. “Massive infrastructure in the health sector is either completed or in pipeline. We have to now look for experts and doctors to man the hospitals and health institutions. The two complexes of super-specialty hospitals at Srinagar and Jammu are nearing completion, but the placement of specialists is yet to take place. Our focus should be on these”, he explained, and asked the participants of the workshop to suggest measures for utilizing “Triple P” concept in consolidation process.
The Chief Minister said it has been observed that doctors and specialists available in the State are reluctant to serve in remote and far-off areas like Gurez, Dachhan, Marwah, Warwan and Telil. He said the workshop should also discuss this aspect and come up with concrete suggestions. “The government is willing to implement suggestions of the workshop if these are realistic, precise and people-centric”, he added.
Chief Minister said there is greater scope for spending more funds in the health sector for improvement and up-gradation of facilities to strengthen the primary and secondary health institutions in districts and blocks. “This would decrease pressure on referral hospitals for treatment of routine cases and minor operations”, he said, adding presently around 10 per cent plan and non-plan funds are spent on health sector which could be enhanced to cater to the patient needs.
The Chief Minister said the Government was keen to utilize “Triple P” concept to strike balance between the need and availability in the health sector. “Patient-care and provision of sophisticated treatment to the ailing is the prime concern of the government”, he said, adding it wants genuine private partners who don’t have profit making as their motive, but those whose are keen on achieving extension of efficient, affordable, qualitative and accessible modern medical facilities to the people in the State.
Suggesting smaller workshops of eminent experts to work out reasonable and purposeful strategies to address health sector, the Chief Minister asked the participants to give concrete suggestions for achieving the goal of providing better health facilities to the people of the State.
Earlier, Minister for Health Sham Lal Sharma lauded the keenness shown by Chief Minister for upgrading facilities in health institutions. He said right from the first day, Abdullah has evinced great interest in bringing about positive change in the sector for the benefit of general public. He said the idea for holding this workshop also came from him.
The Health Minister said the government hospitals and public health centres were functioning round-the-clock to cater to the needs of patients. “This sector needs to be strengthened and upgraded”, he said, adding placement of specialists and doctors in all the government institutions was the prime concern of the Health department.
Commissioner/ Secretary Health and Medical Atul Dulloo, in a power-point presentation, briefed the Chief Minister about the health indicators in the State and also gave a resume of expansion registered in the health sector since 1951. He said against 124 health institutions with 100 beds and 184 doctors in the State in 1951, there were 3,400 health institutions with 11,840 beds and 5,841 doctors today.
He identified shortages of human resource on account of specialists, trained nurses and unwillingness of doctors and paramedical staff to work in remote areas as areas of prime concern for the department.
The founder of SKIMS Dr. Nagpal who was also present gave a presentation and suggested areas where PPP could be utilized to upgrade health-care facilities.
Principal, GMC, Srinagar, Dr. Farida Mir, thanked the Chief Minister and the guests for attending the inaugural function. She hoped that the workshop would prove fruitful by way of giving valuable suggestions for utilizing PPP concept in a better way to achieve the objective of improving health care facilities.
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