Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Govt hospitals will have biometric attendance to check absenteeis­m

Machines will be installed in all districtle­vel hospitals in the first phase, a team of experts working on draft legislatio­n for regulator for private hospitals, says health minister Mohindra

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: To tackle absenteeis­m among doctors and other medical staff, biometric machines will be installed in all government hospitals in Punjab, health minister Brahm Mohindra said on Thursday.

These machines will be installed in all district-level hospitals in the first phase, the minister said in a press conference to highlight his department’s achievemen­ts and roadmap in the next one year.

A plan for this has already been finalised as absenteeis­m among doctors has become a major headache for the department as it was affecting health care services, the minister said.

“₹20 lakh has been sanctioned to install these machines in district-level hospitals. At the later stage, we are planning to make it compulsory to have these machines in other hospitals, including those in rural areas,” he said.

The minister said a regulatory body to monitor private hospitals in the state is in the offing and a team of experts is working on the draft legislatio­n.

“This body would be a regulator for private hospitals as many of them have been accused of charging hefty fees and duping patients in one or the other way,” he said.

He said this draft would be become a reality in the current year. “It would prove a landmark move in regulating health services in private sector in Punjab,” said Mohindra.

2,950 WELLNESS CENTRES TO COME UP

Rolling out the department’s vision document for 2018, the minister said the government’s aim is to provide quality health services to all people of the state and the first step to achieve this is to start 2,950 wellness centres in the state.

He said these centres will be establishe­d in a phased manner. In the first phase, 240 wellness centres will be opened this year in Fazilka, Pathankot and in two blocks of Patiala district districts.

The minister said trained staff nurses will be designated as community health officers in these wellness centres and the six-month special training programme for them Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is underway.

He said specialist/medical officers from nearby hospitals will visit these centres twice in a week for OPD services.

“₹17 lakh will be spent on operationa­lising each centre, including ₹5 lakh for infrastruc­ture,” he said.

“Likewise, 50 new ambulances, including five advance lifesaving ambulances, equipped with critical life-saving equipment, will be provided. To provide relief to those suffering from chronicle diseases, medicine shops will be opened at 22 district hospitals, 41 sub-divisionsa­l hospitals and three medical colleges of Punjab to provide generic medicines at affordable rates,” the minister said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Punjab health and family welfare minister Brahm Mohindra addressing mediaperso­ns in Chandigarh on Thursday
HT PHOTO Punjab health and family welfare minister Brahm Mohindra addressing mediaperso­ns in Chandigarh on Thursday

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