Health Minister inspects Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Plans 100-Day Healthcare Overhaul
New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh visited Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Mangolpuri on Monday to assess its overall functioning. During the visit, he interacted with patients, evaluated hospital services, and reviewed the emergency facilities, as per an official statement.
The visit was part of a larger push to improve Delhi's healthcare system, with Singh promising visible improvements within 100 days, the statement said.
According to the PTI report, during his inspection, Singh visited the emergency ward, interacted with patients, and reviewed the hospital's patient admission records to assess treatment availability.
He directed the administration to strengthen emergency services and ensure patients receive immediate medical attention without being referred to other hospitals unnecessarily.
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"The primary goal of the Delhi government is to provide top quality healthcare services to its citizens. That's why I will continue to conduct surprise inspections to ensure hospitals are functioning efficiently," said Singh.
He urged healthcare staff to maintain a compassionate and professional approach towards patients, highlighting the government's commitment to supporting doctors and medical workers, it said, reports PTI.
The minister also instructed the hospital to improve emergency response systems, ensure the availability of essential medicines, and maintain hygiene standards, it said.
"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we are committed to transforming Delhi's healthcare infrastructure. Within the next 100 days, we will fulfill the promises made to the people of Delhi," he added.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Singh conducted a surprise inspection at Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital in Rohini. During the visit, he assessed the availability of medical equipment, emergency arrangements, and the overall management of the hospital. He also stated that more surprise inspections would take place in the future and that he could visit any facility at any time.
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