Peroorkada District Model Hospital set for infrastructure upgrade, 100 beds to be added
Kerala Health Minister Shri K Muraleedharan
Thiruvananthapuram: In a move aimed at improving healthcare accessibility, Health Minister Shri K Muraleedharan has said the government will consider strengthening Peroorkada District Model Hospital to improve patient care and ease overcrowding at major hospitals.
The announcement was made after the minister held discussions with senior officials regarding the development requirements of Peroorkada District Model Hospital. During the review, he noted that the hospital’s existing services should be utilised more effectively and that expansion of facilities would help divert patient load from the medical college hospital, reports The Times of India.
As part of the proposed expansion plan, the hospital is expected to get 100 additional beds. The government will also initiate steps to appoint more staff in order to manage the increased patient inflow and strengthen day-to-day service delivery.
The minister further stated that the proposal for allocating funds to the hospital’s dialysis unit would be examined. The dialysis unit provides care for patients requiring renal replacement therapy, and additional funding would be considered as part of efforts to strengthen the hospital’s essential healthcare services.
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To manage the heavy patient inflow during night hours, more doctors will be assigned for night duty, he added. Following the meeting, the minister visited the hospital’s emergency department and inaugurated a handheld machine for tuberculosis detection.
The minister also visited the emergency department of the hospital and inaugurated a handheld machine for tuberculosis detection, adding to the diagnostic support available at the facility.
He stated that government hospitals are now offering facilities comparable to private hospitals and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to addressing public grievances related to healthcare access and services.
Hospital superintendent Dr Saritha Kumari L T, NHM State Mission Director Anu S Nair, NHM District Programme Manager Dr Arnold Deepak, and District Medical Officer Dr Bindu Mohan were present during the meeting and visit.
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