The Department of Health works with full power to make PMCH Hospital a world -class hospital. But due to non -availability of medicine and other equipment of BMICL, patients have problems. Especially Ayushman -Patients are facing the most problems. These patients are admitted for treatment, but they do not get a week of medicine. In such a situation, many patients return without treatment. Most patients cannot undergo surgery due to a lack of medicine under Ayushman scheme. Especially the patients who need surgery or those who undergo surgery come back. Although medicine supply orders have been sent, it is not known how long the medicine will reach. If it is believed, an operation of two to three Ayushman patients is finished each day due to the non -availability of surgical goods and medicines on the day of surgery. Medicine is not available 24 hours, medicine is only available two days after recruitment. A separate medicine counter was arranged for Ayushman -Patients in PMCH. But not all medicines available under the Ayushman scheme are available at 24 hour counter. As a result, OPD patients must experience the most problems. If patients want to take medicine under this scheme, they should be hospitalized for two days, and then the doctor will prescribe medicine. According to the patient’s family, if the doctor prescribes seven medicines on the prescription, only four medicines are available. Operations are postponed due to the non -availability of medicine. Even patients discharged from the hospital do not get full medicine. There is a conflict between Ayushman officer and Ward staff on this issue. Officials say the question does not come in time so they cannot provide medicine. While nurses say some patients stay in hospital for two days, even after being discharged and not getting medicine. Operations of poor patients are postponed due to a lack of medicine. At the same time, surgery is done to the patients who are somewhat competent. All medicines will be available: Superintendent PMCH Superintendent Dr. Thakur has been informed that all types of medicine are currently available in PMCH. As for Ayushman, all the departments’ heads were instructed not to stop the operation of a single patient under Ayushman. At the same time, the issue of problems facing patients under the Ayushman scheme has not yet come under my notice. To protect the patients from inconvenience, pharmacy officials will soon be summoned and informed about the case. Share this story -tags
Make Ayushman Mitra available soon, do not delay the treatment
