Rajasthan to enforce strict monitoring in medical college hospitals, Heads to face reviews, accountability for lapses

Written By :  MD Bureau
Published On 2025-12-05 09:26 GMT   |   Update On 2025-12-05 09:26 GMT
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Jaipur: The Rajasthan government is set to tighten oversight across all medical college-affiliated hospitals. The move aims to strengthen clinical governance and ensure consistent delivery of healthcare services across the state.

At a departmental review meeting on Thursday, it was emphasised that public health is a highly sensitive sector and warned that any negligence—administrative or clinical—would invite strict action. He also instructed hospitals to promptly report manpower shortages while ensuring that patient services remain uninterrupted.

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"Rajasthan will introduce measures for stricter monitoring of health services in all medical college-affiliated hospitals, with principals and superintendents to undergo regular performance reviews, and be held accountable for lapses," Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar said recently, quotes PTI

Chairing a review meeting of the medical education department, Khinvsar said public health was a sensitive area and warned that negligence at any level would invite strict action.

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He also directed hospitals to immediately flag staff shortages but ensure that no service is disrupted.

The health minister stressed improved cleanliness, security and maintenance in hospitals, and asked major facilities to set up food courts so that patients' families could access affordable meals. Inspections will soon be carried out in mission mode, adds PTI report

Medical Education Secretary Gayatri Rathore cautioned hospitals against unnecessary referrals to large facilities such as the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Medical College and JK Lone Hospital, saying many smaller hospitals were under-utilising available services. She urged doctors to focus on patient sensitivity as well as research.

Medical Education Commissioner Naresh Goyal asked officials to work with long-term improvement targets. Senior officials, including college principals and superintendents, attended the meeting.

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