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Visit Delhi govt hospitals, Mohalla Clinics to get

Feedback on medicine availabili­ty: Minister to CS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi Health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has directed the chief secretary to personally visit one government hospital and Mohalla Clinic every day and get firsthand feedback on “scarcity” of medicines and consumable­s by interactin­g with patients and their attendants, officials said on Wednesday.

The top bureaucrat of the Delhi government has also been directed to furnish daily reports, they said. The ground reports “unequivoca­lly indicate” a “distressin­g scarcity” of free medicines while it has been asserted by the chief secretary and health secretary that every patient is receiving all essential medication­s or their suitable alternativ­es, the minister said.

Bharadwaj in a file note referred to a meeting held on April 8 and in the note said the chief secretary, the health secretary and the director general health services had briefed him that all medicines are available in hospitals, and if anything is not available, their substitute­s are being provided.

“In order to get a firsthand and true experience with respect to shortage of essential medicines and consumable­s in hospitals, it is directed that instead of taking shield of different rule positions, the chief secretary should personally visit one Delhi government hospital and one Mohalla Clinic during OPD (outdoor patient department­s)

hours- 8.00 AM to 2.00 PM,” the note stated.

The minister has directed the chief secretary to interact with patients and their attendants in the waiting area near pharmacy counters and enquire from them whether medicines prescribed by hospital doctors have been provided or not.

Bharadwaj has also asked chief secretary to share the daily roster for the next two weeks and send a daily report about the situation to him in a specific format. The health minister has said in the note, dated April 12, that the chief secretary and the health secretary have “blatantly misled” both the government and the legislativ­e assembly regarding the availabili­ty of medicines. The issue of scarcity of medicines and alleged attempts to stop lab tests at Mohalla Clinics was discussed by the assembly in its session that concluded earlier this month. The Assembly on April 8 discussed the issue through a ‘special mention’ under Rule 54. A number of AAP MLAs claimed to have evidence about scarcity of medicines at hospitals of the Delhi government.

The health secretary was present in the gallery at the time of discussion. “The chief secretary and the health secretary should explain why they have misled the undersigne­d (health minister) as well as the legislativ­e assembly of Delhi by providing misleading report,” Bharadwaj said in the note.

He claimed that as an afterthoug­ht, the chief secretary made a “frivolous excuse” that all routine files of department­s are not routed through him so he cannot supervise the availabili­ty of medicines and consumable­s.

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Health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj

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