Deccan Chronicle

CM gifts KCR Kits, gets complaints in return

Shortage of trained paramedica­l staff flagged, CM says take it up as a challenge

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT,

The KCR Kit, launched by Chief Minister Chandrashe­khar Rao on Saturday, is already facing trouble, thanks to the few and untrained paramedica­l staff of Modern Government Maternity Hospital in the city.

At the inaugurati­on of the scheme itself, a representa­tion was made to the CM wherein he was informed about the shortage of staffmainl­y nurses, ward boys and ayahs-that the hospital is currently facing.

Acknowledg­ing the shortage, the CM said, “If there is a shortfall, let us take it as a challenge and work accordingl­y.”

The KCR kits have received a good response from the public and registrati­ons have increased in public health centres and area hospitals. But an increase in registrati­ons also mean that adequate and efficient service has to be provided to the patients to effectivel­y meet the healthcare demand.

A senior health official explained, “The scheme is good and very attractive for the people but the implementa­tion has to be proper for it to succeed and bring back people's confidence in government hospitals. There has to be proper patient care and they must be treated with patience and care during the sensitive hours of labour. There must be enough staff to deal with emergencie­s and also the quality of medicines and medical equipments has to improve.”

Presently, the existing capacity of the Maternity Hospital is under utilised as expectant mothers and their families are opting for private medical care and hospitals.

The KCR Kit is a step towards encouragin­g mothers-to-be to register themselves at the government run hospital. Currently, of the 6.28 lakh deliveries in the state only 30 per cent are taking place in government hospitals. The effort now is to increase this to 50 per cent.

There are nine teaching hospitals, six district hospitals, three mother and child centres, 30 area hospitals, 114 community health centres, 314 primary health centres and 365 public health centres which are supposed to be operationa­l 24/7.

The kits will be distribute­d at all these medical centres but there has to be a strengthen­ing from the base level so that the confidence of the people is retained.

Another health officer on condition of anonymity explained, “The system has worked in Tamil Nadu and they have been able to shift the focus to patient care. While the existing system design is good on paper, its implementa­tion at the ground level must also be properly carried out.”

 ??  ?? With no paramedica­l staff around to help, a woman’s relatives had to carry her to the casualty section of the hospital on Saturday.
With no paramedica­l staff around to help, a woman’s relatives had to carry her to the casualty section of the hospital on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­khar Rao distribute­s the KCR Kits to a new mother at the Modern Government Maternity Hospital, Petlaburj in Hyderabad on Saturday. Also seen are Health and Medical Minister C. Laxma Reddy and Telangana deputy chief minister...
Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­khar Rao distribute­s the KCR Kits to a new mother at the Modern Government Maternity Hospital, Petlaburj in Hyderabad on Saturday. Also seen are Health and Medical Minister C. Laxma Reddy and Telangana deputy chief minister...

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