Delhi Health Minister Seeks Report on Staff Shortage at Govt Hospitals
New Delhi: In a move to address the operational challenges and improve patient services, Delhi’s Health Minister, Pankaj Singh, has called for detailed reports from all government hospitals. The reports should include data on staffing levels, the number of personnel in each role, and information about staff managing multiple facilities.
Singh assured that the Delhi government would ensure that one medical superintendent does not have to take administrative charge of multiple hospitals.
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Speaking to TOI, Singh said, "Delhi govt hospitals are facing a staffing crunch, including a shortage of senior officials such as hospital heads. For instance, one medical superintendent is managing three to four hospitals. How can a doctor, traveling daily from Deen Dayal Hospital to a hospital in Jafrabad, and spending three hours commuting, effectively perform his or her duty? Much of their time is spent traveling instead of managing the hospitals."
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