Delhi govt mulls ‘doctors on call’ for govt hospitals
BY MPost1 July 2016 6:01 AM IST
MPost1 July 2016 6:01 AM IST
“There is no shortage of doctors in Delhi. We are thinking of dividing Delhi into five zones and create district wise pool of specialists. “Each zone will have a hospital and instead of deploying doctors permanently in those hospitals, we will have ‘doctors on call’ like in private hospitals,” Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Thursday at an event organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
“Other health facilities will cater to mother and child and emergency cases. The objective is to avoid criminal wastage of resources,” he said. He also suggested purchasing super speciality services from private hospitals.
The minister was speaking in reference to some hospitals in the national capital which have a large team of doctors and staff but cater to disproportionately fewer patients in a year. He said the AAP government will soon come up with a universal health insurance scheme, including accident insurance as a part of which accident cases will be treated free of cost, both in private and government hospitals.
“In accident cases, time is key and patients should be admitted in the nearest medical facility by the police. We are coming up with an insurance policy where accident cases will be treated free of cost both in private and government hospitals,” he said.
The Delhi government will increase the bed capacity from 10,000 to 20,000 by December 31, 2017, he said. The AAP minister said the government will be using the PPP model (Private Public Partnership) for services like dialysis, CT scan and MRI in state-run hospitals.
“Delhi should be the medical hub of India with so many doctors and institutes here. We will digitise public health records in government hospitals and then the private hospitals. We will provide clean drinking water via taps soon and the process of cleaning up the city is also on,” Jain said.
The Health Minister added that doctors above the age of 50 have been asked to join hands with the government so that a better healthcare ecosystem can be created in the city.
SOON, MRI & CT SCAN FACILITIES AT GOVT HOSPITALS
The Delhi government is planning to install diagnostic facilities like MRI and CT Scan in government hospitals on PPP model. “There will be 10 more CT Scan machine facilities and five MRI centres in selected government hospitals,” said Satyendar Jain. He also informed that the work on these projects is in progress and they are likely to start operation in next 3-4 months. The government has also started training for doctors in IIM Ahmedabad to improve the performance of health department. “The first batch of 35 doctors completed their training and they have been assigned to implement the projects of their preferences. We will also send two more teams by the end of this year,” he added. These doctors are trained in various managerial skills.
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