Take corrective measures ensuring better healthcare: NHRC tells UP Chief Secretary
The team of the National Human Rights Commission visited several hospitals and crematoria in the district on June 25 and asked the state's chief secretary to take "corrective measures" ensuring better healthcare.;
New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Thursday offered a range of recommendations including standardising cost of treatment to keeping a check on black marketing, to the administration on improving healthcare, following a visit of its team to hospitals and crematoria in Gautam Buddha Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Thursday.
In a statement issued by the NHRC, the team of the National Human Rights Commission, led by its Member Jyotika Kalra, had visited several hospitals and crematoria in the district on June 25 and asked the state's chief secretary to take "corrective measures" ensuring better healthcare.
Primarily, the team sought information on issues like hoarding, black marketing of essential medicines, oxygen cylinders, concentrators, crematoria, registration of the death, ambulance services, it said.
The NHRC further said that during the visit, the team interacted with the district magistrate, ADM, additional DCP, chief medical officer of G B Nagar, adding that the team visited Jaypee Hospital, Government Institute of Medical Sciences, Sharda Hospital, and Medical College, Yatharth Hospital, Greater Noida West, CNG Crematorium.
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