The Sunday Guardian

No AAP effect on Delhi hospitals, say doctors

Patients and doctors said that they hardly witnessed any positive changes during Arvind Kejriwal’s 49-day tenure as CM.

- ADITYA SAKORKAR & ASAD REHMAN NEW DELHI

Doctors and patients at Delhi’s government hospitals have challenged former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s claim that these have seen a massive improvemen­t during his 49-day tenure. Kejriwal in a recent interview had said that administra­tion in hospitals had improved as corruption had gone down and that expensive antibiotic­s that were not accessible earlier, and other facilities, are now easily available. These correspond­ents visited various hospitals on Wednesday and interacted with patients and hospital staff.

Siddarth Ramji, medical superinten­dent at Lok Nayak Hospital in Central Delhi said, “I don’t think hospitals have seen any meteoric changes the former CM is claiming. Things are still as they were before the AAP government came to power.” “The hospital is facing a shortage of personnel in some department­s which is a long-term problem and can be solved only by the government as recruitmen­t is under its control,” he said. On the availabili­ty of antibiotic­s, Ramji said that the hospitals get certain drugs from the Central Procuremen­t Agency (CPA), so, all essential drugs have been available at the hospitals anyway, Kejriwal had nothing to do with it.

Several patients receiving treatment at the hospital said that they had not witnessed any changes in the function- ing of the hospitals in the last few weeks. Namit Kumar from Shamli district in Uttar Pradesh said, “I have been admitted in G.B. Pant Hospital for the last two months. I have not witnessed any changes. ”

A senior resident surgeon at Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital in Pitampura claimed that the hospital functionin­g had actually worsened in the last few weeks. “There has been a scarcity of basic medicines like Ciplox, which is a very basic antibiotic. I don’t know if this has anything to do with the AAP government.”

Dr Harsh Vardhan, Delhi BJP chief, said that the situ- ation in government hospitals had worsened under the Arvind Kejriwal-led government. “When Kejriwal was the Chief Minister, we only heard news about Aam Aadmi Party volunteers randomly barging into different hospitals and harassing the staff and patients under the pretence of supervisio­n,” he said. Dr Vardhan, a former Health Minister of Delhi, also said that the process of medicine procuremen­t has been upset. “Procuremen­t of medicines is a long process. The model that I had set up in my tenure was called the ‘Delhi Model’ by the World Health Organisati­on. But now this has been upset completely and it will take 6-8 months to be streamline­d again,” he said.

Satyendra Jain, the Health Minister during the AAP tenure, said, I took necessary steps to fix these problems and got a positive feedback from patients.” When these correspond­ents said that the feedback they had received was the opposite of what he was claiming, he said, “It is likely that you have met a different set of people. The people I interacted with were very happy with our government’s work.”

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Lok Nayak Hospital

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