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UP doctors should stay overnight at place of posting: UP CM Adityanath
"Public health is a top priority of the government and any form of negligence in this matter will not be tolerated. Doctors posted at CHCs and PHCs should stay there overnight and attend the patients," Adityanath said.
Gorakhpur: In a bid to avoid inconvenience to the patients, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the doctors posted at Community Health Centers (CHCs) and Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in Uttar Pradesh to stay overnight at their designated locations.
He said health department officials should monitor the doctors' night shifts at their assigned locations and report it to the government.
"Public health is a top priority of the government and any form of negligence in this matter will not be tolerated. Doctors posted at CHCs and PHCs should stay there overnight and attend the patients," Adityanath said.
The chief minister issued these directions while reviewing the status of preventive measures and healthcare facilities for communicable diseases, including Japanese encephalitis (JE) and acute encephalitis syndrome (AES), in the Gorakhpur-Basti region via video conferencing.
Adityanath praised various departments, including the health department, for their efforts in controlling JE and AES.
The chief minister said commendable work has been done in this direction over the past five to six years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance.
"There has been a reduction of over 98 per cent cases of JE and AES, which has brought the mortality rate close to zero," he said, adding the complete eradication of these diseases will be achieved very soon.
Adityanath said constant vigilance is crucial for other communicable diseases like dengue and chikungunya.
He directed that awareness campaigns should be created to prevent the spread of these diseases by involving ASHA workers to educate people, and swift healthcare facilities should be provided to the patients in case of illness.
The chief minister said monitoring of 102 and 108 ambulance services is necessary to ensure easy transportation of patients to the hospitals.
Adityanath also reviewed the ongoing tuberculosis and filariasis control campaigns.
Discussing the spread of dengue in the state, he asked all the district magistrates and chief medical officers to remain in touch with all blood banks.
The chief minister asserted that strict legal action should be taken if any complaints of black marketing of platelets arise from blood banks.
Adityanath also took note on the shortage of the doctors in CHCs and PHCs.
He suggested that doctors should be deployed by DMs and CMOs on contract basis wherever there is a shortage.
The chief minister emphasised that under no circumstances should the availability of healthcare facilities be impacted.
He further said wherever new health centers have been constructed, they should be operationalised fast with necessary resources and staff.
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.