Govt to tone up medicare system

Govt to tone up medicare system
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Telangana Chief Secretary Rajiv Sharma has asked the Health officials across the State to submit the details pertaining to vacant posts in the Medical and Health Department.

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Chief Secretary Rajiv Sharma directs officials to identify vacancies in Medical and Health Department forthwith

  • He also asks authorities to prepare a plan for modernising NIMS and establishing medical colleges in every district
  • CS stresses need to curb the use of calcium carbide to ripen fruits

Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Secretary Rajiv Sharma has asked the Health officials across the State to submit the details pertaining to vacant posts in the Medical and Health Department.

The Chief Secretary held a high-level review meeting with the officials concerned at the Secretariat here on Friday and sought a report on the need for setting up of medical colleges in every district and modernising NIMS Hospital. After obtaining all details, the vacant posts would be filled by taking approval from Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, he said.

Rajiv Sharma directed the officials to speed up the process of finding the vacant posts in the Medical and Health wing and submit the report at the earliest. The government was determined to ensure best of the services to the poor and middle class sections, he said.

He also asked the officials to submit a report and take necessary measures to modernise the NIMS Hospital to equip it with all facilities, research, labs, towers construction, equipment and staff and improving bed strength.

A view of Nims at BibinagarRajiv Sharma stressed the need to curb the use of calcium carbide to ripen fruits by setting up of Ethylene chambers in the markets. He reviewed the functioning of the NABH hospital, 108, 104, NHM, AIDS Control Society functioning. “We are determined to provide best medical services to the people by taking their feedback.

The officials at towns and villages should improve services to cater to the needs of the patients. Pharma City construction, blood banks, generic medicines use, appointment of tribunal members in pharma councils are other issues discussed in the meeting,” according to officials.

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