The Asian Age

Ministry junks proposal to extend OPD timings

- SHAGUN KAPIL

The Union health ministry has junked its proposal of extending OPD hours at Safdarjung Hospital as the plan would require additional infrastruc­ture and resources.

In July, the ministry had written to the hospital to initiate the pilot project of extending its OPD ( outpatient department) hours from 8 am to 8 pm to avoid crowding of facilities and to provide sufficient time to patients.

The 12- hour OPD move would have been a first of its kind project and a trial for the Centre’s larger proposal for 24/ 7 health care services in government hospitals.

However, the ministry has now conveyed that it will require additional infrastruc­ture, resources, financial support, etc. and that no further decision on the proposal has been taken.

According to hospital sources, the decision came after the hospital administra­tion conveyed to the ministry that the proposal is not feasible since there are financial constraint­s currently as well as a shortage of paramedica­l and supportive staff.

“Such a plan needs more doctors, nurses, technician­s, and other staff. It can’t be executed with the current strength. The doctors are already overstress­ed with work,” a hospital official said.

At present, government hospitals, including Safdarjung, provide OPD services in two shifts — 8 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm, with special afternoon clinics for ailments such as diabetes and heart diseases a few days a week.

Through the plan, the government had aimed to address the problem of overcrowdi­ng plaguing specialty and premier hospitals like Safdarjung and AIIMS.

◗ ‘ Such a plan needs more docs, nurses, technician­s, and other staff, a senior hospital official said

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