Tag: Health Department

  • Employees’ strike did not affect the services of health department, regular treatment of patients continues

    Employees’ strike did not affect the services of health department, regular treatment of patients continues

    Raipur. Health facilities operated smoothly in the district due to the strike by regular and contractual paramedical staff on the call of the Health Employees Union. Dr. Mithilesh Chaudhary, Chief Medical and Health Officer, Department Head, Department of Health and Family Welfare, District Raipur, informed that on the basis of prior information of the Health Employees Association, that from July 04, contract and regular employees, mainly paramedical The staff and office staff are going on an indefinite strike regarding their various demands. On the basis of this information, under the guidance of the district administration and as per the instructions of Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat Mr. Abhinav Mishra, the officer in charge of the health and family welfare department of the district, alternate arrangements and Duty of other staff has been engaged in emergency services. In which such field staff who were not going on strike, in which R.H.O. and second A.N.M. and College of Nursing, G.N.M. All the health institutions are being run smoothly through the college and other arrangements.

    To inspect the health arrangements during the strike, Abinash Mishra, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Panchayat Raipur today visited District Hospital Pandari, Kalibari M.Ch. Community health centers and primary health centers of development blocks were visited along with the hospital. The CEO inspected each and every department of the district hospital and expressed satisfaction over the arrangements of Community Health Center Abhanpur and Arang and gave instructions to maintain this arrangement further. Instructions were given to the Chief Medical and Health Officer, District Raipur to ensure that the patients do not face any problem or inconvenience under any circumstances. On the instructions of the CEO, all the HWCs, including the Community Health Centers and Primary Health Centers of the district, by the Departmental Program Officers along with the Chief Medical and Health Officer. Inspected health facilities in sub-health centers and other health facilities like O.P.D.A., I.P.D. The delivery facility was found to be operating smoothly. During the inspection, delivery was found to be conducted by the health institution at Community Health Center Arang and Primary Health Center – Torla. The officers also discussed with the patients. In which health facilities were being provided with smooth and better arrangements like other days. In this regard the patients also shared their experience with the officials. Most of the workers have given their support on the call of the Employees’ Union, but they are working by being present on regular work. The Chief Medical and Health Officer has given instructions to the in-charge of all health institutions, including the civil surgeon, to maintain alternative arrangements for all emergencies.

  • Hospitals said – do not violate the norms of the Health Department

    Hospitals said – do not violate the norms of the Health Department

    Srikakulam: District medical and health officer Dr Boddepalli Meenakshi warned the private hospitals not to violate health department guidelines and fee structure in providing treatment to the patients who are suffering from diseases notified by the state government.

    She inspected some private hospitals here on Thursday along with medical officers and staff. On the occasion, the DMHO verified in and out patient records and list of the diseases which are being treated at the hospitals and expert doctors who are being deputed for the treatment of particular diseases, etc., Dr Meenakshi said that the state government declared malaria, dengue, chikungunya, TB, typhoid and rabies as notified diseases and health department also issued guidelines for treating these diseases and fixed fee for treatment and lab tests.

    The DMHO instructed private hospital managements not to violate these rules and if any one violated, they will have to face music. She also directed the managements to submit reports to the medical department on the treatment for notified diseases along with list of patients. It is mandatory for all hospitals, she added.

  • Action continues on negligent employees in health department, absentee doctor sacked

    Action continues on negligent employees in health department, absentee doctor sacked

    Lucknow: Action continues on negligent employees in the health department, absentee doctors dismissed, salary of negligent employees cut, deputy CM’s tough stand on negligence of government doctors. A doctor from Prayagraj was sacked
    The doctors posted in Tej Bahadur Hospital were absent, the Deputy CM took action on the Barabanki episode as well.

  • The number of corona patients in Chhattisgarh crossed 3 thousand

    The number of corona patients in Chhattisgarh crossed 3 thousand

    Raipur. There is a continuous increase in the cases of corona infection in Chhattisgarh. Yesterday, 518 new patients have been confirmed in the state. At the same time, 265 patients have been discharged after recovering. Patients coming forward continuously have increased the concern of the health department. The health department has come on alert mode and is also appealing people to take precautions. After getting 518 new corona infected, the number of active patients in the state has now increased to 3 thousand 275. At the same time, three people have died due to corona infection in the last 24 hours.

    According to the Health Department, 65 new patients have been confirmed yesterday in the capital Raipur. At the same time, 29 infected have been found in Bilaspur. Apart from this, 37 patients have been found from Durg, 34 from Surguja, 28 from Mahasamund, 17 from Raigarh, 33 from Rajnandgaon, 49 from Balodbazar, 13 from Dhamtari, 15 from Korba, 1 from Gariaband, 26 from Kanker, 27 from Korea.