by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, DEC 4
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today directed that all the district hospitals and
the medical colleges should have Modern Management Systems by the end
of the year 2013.
Mr. Hooda was presiding over the review
meeting of Health Department here today. He stressed upon the need of
proper management and monitoring of the hospitals in the State.
Mr. Hooda said that proper implementation of health programmes
and effective management of the hospitals would only ensure better
health services to the people. Mr. Hooda suggested that the health
department should tie up with a multiple knowledge partner for the
speedy implementation of modern management system as health care was a
multi-disciplinary function. Initially the modern management system
should be implemented in a hospital at district level on pilot basis and
later it should be replicated in the entire State, he added.
The Chief Minister said that the State
Government was trying to ensure that everybody was provided with proper
health facilities. He said that the department should lay special
emphasis on covering maximum number of people under various health
programmes. Moreover, various health schemes and programmes should be
widely publicized so that every individual especially at the village
level should have information about these scheme so as to derive
benefits.
Haryana Health Minister Rao Narender
Singh, Chief Secretary Mr. P.K. Chaudhery, Principal Secretary to Chief
Minister Mr. Chattar Singh, Additional Principal Secretaries Dr. K.K.
Khandelwal and Mr. Shiv Raman Gaur, Deputy Principal Secretary Mr. R.S
Doon, OSD Mr. B.R. Beri, Principal Secretary Health Mrs. Navraj
Sandhu, Principal Secretary Finance Mr. Sanjeev Kaushal, Principal
Secretary, Food and Supplies department Mr. T.C. Gupta, Mission
Director, NRHM Mr. Rakesh Gupta and other senior officers were also
present in the meeting.
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