Kerala Govt directs MCHs to complete security audit
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Thiruvananthapuram: Enhancing security in hospitals and making them safer for employees, Health Minister Veena George has instructed the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) to finish security audits in medical colleges across the state within five days.
A meeting was held to discuss the security arrangements of the employees and the government medical college hospitals (MCHs), where the Principals and Superintendents of all medical colleges participated. Several measures have been taken by the Minister to create a patient-friendly environment at the hospitals.
During the meeting, the Minister instructed to install security alarms at all institutions within 15 days. She said a gap analysis of the existing security arrangements in all MCHs should be conducted, and alarms should be installed in those that lack them. Moreover, public address systems should be installed in the MCHs on a priority basis.
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