Will leave no stones unturned to strengthen health infrastructure: Baghel
Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel issue directions to collectors to prepare an action plan in 15 days;
New Delhi: Chhattisgarh has started gearing up to handle the predicted third wave of COVID-19 and for this, all the government hospitals across the state are being upgraded and equipped with ultramodern facilities. Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel has said that no stone would be left unturned in strengthening the health infrastructure and in making the healthcare and medical facilities easily accessible to common people even in the remotest of the areas in the state.
Learning from the experiences of the second wave of COVID-19, Chhattisgarh Government has started upgrading all the district hospitals and block-level hospitals, making them fully equipped with all kinds of facilities. Chief Minister has directed all the District Collectors to submit an action plan for upgrading the hospitals and health centres, within 15 days. Mr Baghel has said that this work of healthcare infrastructure strengthening should be done as a top priority so that even if the third wave strikes the state, we are ready to fight it with full force.
Chief Minister said that in the last six months, facilities such as ICU, oxygen related equipment, beds, ventilators etc in these hospitals have been enhanced and upgraded to provide better COVID treatment to the patients. It is important to ensure proper maintenance and use of such medical equipment to prepare for the third wave of COVID. Recently, the number of doctors in community health centres has also been significantly increased in view of the need to further strengthen health management.
Mr Baghel said that an action plan for the development of all the district hospitals and community health centres should be prepared as soon as possible. Under this plan, all the aforementioned hospitals should be made well-equipped with operation theatre, labour room, laboratory, ICU, ventilators, blood bank and free medicines etc. Chief Minister said that facilities in these hospitals should be upgraded to provide 24x7 treatment facilities. Moreover, postgraduate doctors of Pediatrics, Gynecology, Anesthesia, Pathology, Medicine and Surgery should be appointed in these hospitals, and the places where postgraduates are not available, arrangements should be made to appoint the doctors trained in these subjects. Chief Minister has given instruction to ensure that the District Collectors submit the proposal as above along with the budget requirement within 15 days.