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| CM chairs key meeting with Health Deptt, Directs Real-Time Centralised Tracking of Medicines in Govt Hospitals | | | Early Times Report
Chandigarh, Mar 30: Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has directed that all government hospitals must maintain medicine records on a real-time centralised portal. Doctors will be able to check the availability of medicines in their respective hospitals, leaving no scope for prescribing medicines from outside. He made it clear that if any doctor still prescribes outside medicines, they must explicitly state on the OPD slip that the medicine is unavailable in the hospital. Responsibility for ensuring compliance will lie with the Chief Medical Officers (CMOs). The Chief Minister gave these directions while chairing a high-level review meeting on the state’s healthcare services at the Secretariat on Monday. Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Dr. Sumita Misra and Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Arun Gupta were present. During the meeting, the Chief Minister reviewed key aspects including availability of medicines, status of medical equipment, OPD management, staffing of doctors and paramedics, procurement systems, and quality of patient care. He said that officers concerned should ensure that patients visiting government hospitals should not face any inconvenience and further directed to maintain continuous monitoring of all services. He categorically said that shortage of medicines at any level will not be tolerated. A robust real-time monitoring system for medicine stocks must be implemented to ensure timely replenishment. He also directed that annual empanelment of suppliers be undertaken and CMOs should communicate medicine requirements to empanelled agencies at least four days in advance to avoid shortages. The Chief Minister further directed strict action to curb the practice of unnecessarily prescribing outside medicines, ensuring that patients are not burdened with additional expenses and receive treatment within government facilities. Focus on Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure Emphasising the need to upgrade healthcare infrastructure across all districts, the Chief Minister directed that advanced diagnostic facilities such as CT scan and MRI be ensured in all hospitals. Officers apprised the Chief Minister that such upgrades have been completed in 10 districts. The further directed that the remaining 12 districts be covered at the earliest so that patients do not have to travel outside their districts for advanced diagnostics. He also called for phased expansion of healthcare infrastructure to meet future needs. |
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