By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, JAN 24
Haryana Chief
Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today urged the private sector to assist the
government in providing affordable healthcare facilities to the poor.
Mr Hooda was addressing a gathering after inaugurating 505-bed
multi-specialty Rockland Hospital at Manesar today.
Mr
Hooda that India is witnessing a boom in the healthcare sector as we are
endowed with a large pool of qualified professionals, including medical
professionals, but a vast majority of our population is still not able to
access medical care facilities. These facilities are either not available or
are not affordable to the poor people and the state government is focusing on
providing state of the art health facilities at affordable cost and making
these services easily accessible to the poor.
Mr Hooda said that Haryana government has adopted two pronged strategy to
provide affordable health care facilities. “On one hand, we are promoting
medical education to increase the capacity and on the other we are implementing
innovative schemes to serve the people”. He said that Pt B. D. Sharma Post
Graduate Institute of Health Sciences has been upgraded to a University of
Health Sciences. Four new Medical Colleges are being setup and AIIMS-II has
already started functioning at Badhsa, he added.
Mr Hooda said that Gurgaon has emerged as a corporate capital, a hub of
industry and health destination, where people from across the world come to get
treatment. The setting up of health care institutions will further strengthen
its public health care system to match with its rapid pace of urbanization, he
added.
Lauding the private sector’s contribution, the Chief Minister said that India
is emerging as a major health tourism destination. Tertiary care private health
institutions in Haryana are contributing to make the state a preferred
destination for specialized health care and many such institutions have come up
in the state. These efforts by the private sector would supplement our
initiative to make Haryana a hub of health sector in the days to come, he
added.
Mr Hooda said that Haryana is all set to become education hub of international
stature in next five to seven years. He said that universities and institutions
of national repute have been setup in many parts of the state and many more
were coming up in other parts. He also referred to the Rajiv Gandhi Education
City, National Defence University, National Institute of Design, which are
coming up at Sonepat, Gurgaon and Kurukshetra respectively.
Haryana Health Minister Rao Narender, MP Shadi Lal Batra, Chief Parliamentary
Secretary Rao Dan Singh, MLAs Rao Dharmpal and Aftab Ahmed, Principal Secretary
to Chief Minister Chhatar Singh, Rockland Health Group Chairman Rajesh
Srivastva, Media Personality Rahul Dev, Alok Mehta, former AIIMS Director P. K.
Dave and senior officers of the State Government were also present on the
occasion.
He also
visited Fortis hospital in Sector 44 of Gurgaon and saw the
facilities being provided to the patients by the hospital.
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