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AIIMS Delhi to establish Centralised Procurement System
The establishment of a centralised nodal point for procurement will help facilitate coordination between different stores procuring various items, AIIMS Director Dr M Srinivas said. It is proposed to create a pool of faculty members nominated by heads of various departments, including department of hospital administration and clinical departments, and a roster will be created to rotate the procurement in charge (procurement) and officer in charge (OIC-procurement) annually for the next five years.
New Delhi: With an aim to promote transparency and streamline the functioning of the procurement process, the premier health institution the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi will establish a centralised procurement system.The AIIMS will establish a centralised procurement system to streamline the procurement process and promote uniformity and transparency.At present,...
New Delhi: With an aim to promote transparency and streamline the functioning of the procurement process, the premier health institution the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi will establish a centralised procurement system.
The AIIMS will establish a centralised procurement system to streamline the procurement process and promote uniformity and transparency.
At present, a decentralised procurement system exists wherein various departments and stores perform respective procurements as per demand, according to an office memorandum issued this week.
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The establishment of a centralised nodal point for procurement will help facilitate coordination between different stores procuring various items, AIIMS Director Dr M Srinivas said. It is proposed to create a pool of faculty members nominated by heads of various departments, including department of hospital administration and clinical departments, and a roster will be created to rotate the procurement in charge (procurement) and officer in charge (OIC-procurement) annually for the next five years.
The OIC-procurement will be a clinical department faculty in the rank of professor or additional professor, and provide inputs regarding clinical perspectives.
The procurement will be a faculty from department of hospital administration in the rank of professor or additional professor, and serve as the nodal point for various procurement related matters concerning the institute as well as provide inputs regarding administrative and procedural perspectives.
The move is aimed at streamlining the procurement process, promoting efficiency as well as ensuring transparency, Dr Srinivas said.
Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that with an aim to provide quicker transmission of patient care records within all departments at the institute, the premier health institution the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi launched a messaging app 'Sandes' to streamline the healthcare work.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.