Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

GMCH-32 appoints nodal officer for inter-state referrals on PGIMER pattern

- Amanjeet Singh Salyal

CHANDIGARH: The Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32, has appointed a nodal officer to deal with referrals of patients from Punjab and Haryana so that the institute can make prior arrangemen­ts for their treatment.

Prof Harish Dasari, head of forensic department and chairperso­n of emergency services, GMCH-32, was appointed as a nodal officer for the inter-state referrals.

Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, had come out with a referral protocol after an inter-state meeting of officers from both states, UT and PGIMER was held last Saturday.

“It was agreed that the nodal officers from the neighbouri­ng states of Punjab and Haryana and GMCH-32 will unanimousl­y take a call on whether a patient should be treated at a hospital of the respective state or an immediate interventi­on is required at GMCH-32,” Dr BS Chavan, director-principal, GMCH-32, said.

The health authoritie­s in Chandigarh have time and again raised the issue that patients who do not require tertiary care medical facilities are flocking the institute.

“Once in place, the referral system willhavema­nyadvantag­es. Many procedures which can be done at district and medical colleges of states will be dealt locally, while we will provide tertiary care to the patients irrespecti­ve of boundaries. This will save the money the patients have to spend on travel, besides the early treatment,” Dr BS Chavan said.

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