PTI
Chandigarh, June 16
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Friday introduced the launch of a particular venture to modernise the state’s secondary healthcare institutions at an estimated cost of over Rs 400 crore.
Chairing a assembly to assessment well being care sector, CM @BhagwantMann introduced to launch a particular venture for strengthening of all Secondary Health Care Institutions. CM stated that 40 such services have been recognized by state govt which will likely be given a facelift in first section. pic.twitter.com/tdtolfIzfv
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Chairing a assembly right here to assessment the healthcare sector, Mann stated beneath the primary section of the venture, district hospitals, sub-divisional hospitals and group well being centres (CHCs) in bigger rural areas will likely be strengthened on precedence, in accordance to an official assertion stated.
These services will likely be developed as ultra-modern healthcare services the place folks can avail high quality therapy, the discharge added.
Mann stated 40 such services, together with 23 district hospitals, have been recognized for a facelift within the first section.
The chief minister harassed that the state authorities has already given a main enhance to major healthcare providers by opening greater than 500 ‘Aam Aadmi clinics’ within the state, the assertion added.
These clinics are appearing as a cornerstone in offering free-of-cost well being providers to folks, Mann stated, including that lakhs of individuals are benefitted day by day from these clinics via free prognosis and therapy providers.
Moving a step additional, the state authorities has now determined to spruce up the infrastructure in authorities secondary healthcare institutions throughout the state, the chief minister stated.
“Our sole goal is to make sure that most people will get high quality well being providers with out shelving enormous cash from their pockets”, the discharge quoted Mann as saying.
The blueprint for the modernisation of the secondary well being centres has already been ready. More than Rs 400 crore will likely be spent for the aim and enough provisioning has been made accordingly, the CM stated.
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