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Chandigarh to introduce evening OPDs to ease healthcare access

UT Health Committee Pushes Evening OPDs to Benefit Daily Wage Earners
Chandigarh: Outpatient departments (OPDs) at health and wellness centres (HWCs) across Chandigarh are set to operate in the evenings to improve healthcare accessibility for daily wage earners and labourers. The initiative was proposed by the UT health committee, chaired by Dr Raj Bahadur, and discussed during a high-level meeting of the administrator’s advisory council, led by Governor Gulab Chand Kataria.
According to the news reports, for thousands of workers in Chandigarh, visiting a hospital during standard morning hours often means losing a day's wages. The proposed evening shift, scheduled from 4 pm to 7 pm, is designed to address this issue. With 34 HWCs in the city currently managing a morning footfall of around 10,000 patients, the evening shift could provide an essential alternative for residents in non-office roles.
While infrastructure at many centres is already in place, the focus is now on recruiting medical officers and pharmacists specifically for the late-day shift. "Budget and manpower have been the constraints," said Director, health services, UT, Dr Suman Singh, reports TOI.
The evening OPD initiative also seeks to decentralise patient load from tertiary care centres like PGI Chandigarh. By offering primary care at the sector level after work hours, officials hope to reduce overcrowding in hospital emergency departments, where patients frequently turn up simply because local dispensaries are closed.
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With a keen interest in storytelling and a dedication to uncovering facts, Rumela De Sarkar joined Medical Dialogues as a Correspondent in 2024. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of North Bengal. Rumela covers a wide range of healthcare topics, including medical news, policy updates, and developments related to doctors, hospitals, and medical education

