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Telangana Health Minister: Doctors to spend one night every month at PHCs
"In the coming weeks, I will spend a night at PHC so that I can get first-hand knowledge of the challenges that patients and healthcare workers face at the ground level."
Hyderabad: In an attempt to improve healthcare quality in the state, the State government has directed the District Medical and Health Officers (DM&HOs), Programme officers, and medical officers to make time to spend at least one night each month at Primary Health Centres (PHCs). This will help to highlight the shortcomings in the system that need to be addressed.T Harish Rao, the...
Hyderabad: In an attempt to improve healthcare quality in the state, the State government has directed the District Medical and Health Officers (DM&HOs), Programme officers, and medical officers to make time to spend at least one night each month at Primary Health Centres (PHCs). This will help to highlight the shortcomings in the system that need to be addressed.
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Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.