Revitalizing Government System of Health Care in TS
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao with VJM
Divakar
Hans India (12-06-2021)
Keeping in view some of the unique
conditions in Telangana state it is of utmost significance to revitalize the
government system of health care by providing adequate medical and health
facilities. Ultimately, on the long run it is only a technology-based health
care that would be able to address the medical and health needs of people.
In
Telangana like in other parts of the country, specialties and super specialties
healthcare is available mainly in private sector and partly in Government
sector whereas the entire primary care is done by government. Another problem
in India in general and particularly to the middle-class people is the huge
costs for diagnostic services which are provided mainly by private centers. For
instance, a PET (Positron
Emission Tomography)
Scan costs anywhere around Rs. 25, 000 and an MRI (Magnetic resonance
imaging) costs around Rs. 15, 000 and many
more like that. These need to be provided by Government at affordable costs.
This is now realized by Government thanks to KCT initiative.
In this context, an action oriented
massive plan conceived and launched in the medical and health sector by CM KCR needs
a special mention. From the day when he assumed the office, KCR had put the
public health high on his state government’s agenda. As is his wont he studies
the subject thoroughly before he defines, designs, develops, delivers and then
implements a program.
Realizing that the people have a very
poor opinion about the government hospitals and many songs ridiculing the
sordid state of government hospitals and medical treatment available became
very popular among the masses under the united AP rule, KCR had embarked upon
revamping the government hospitals from the Primary Health centres (PHCs) to
the tertiary care hospitals. He started allocating more funds for the public
health. Adequate funds are given to improve the basic infrastructure facilities
in the government hospitals from beds, medcines, and instruments to even the
bed linen. He instructed the officials concerned to place their bulk orders for
the bed sheets, spreads, pillow covers to curtains and other cloth material
from the handloom sector. He filled up all the vacant posts in the Medical and
Health Department.
KCR introduced what is popularly known
as the KCR Kits. Under the Scheme, each pregnant woman is given financial aid
both pre and post natal period. She is also provided with a Kit containing clothes, quality baby soaps, baby
oil, baby powder, mosquito nets, toys, napkins, and diapers. She is also
given Rs 12,000 during the period for the loss of wages she incurred for taking
a holiday. The woman is given an extra Rs 1000 if she is blessed with a baby
girl. A free Ambulance service under Amma Vodi scheme is provided to her to
take her from her home to hospital and then back home with the baby. This
scheme has increased institutional deliveries in the government hospitals by
leaps and bounds.
With
CM KCR initiative, massive eye camps were conducted all over the state known as
Kanti Velugu, where entire population in the State are provided with free eye
tests, spectacles and medicines. For people who needed further treatment, they
are referred to the specialty hospitals in Hyderabad for a free treatment.
Kanti Velugu was done on a massive scale which Infact should find place in the world
record books. Now health profile is being taken-up.
KCR
had introduced Basti Dawakhans in Hyderabad, which became very popular and he
had to expand them to other Municipal Corporations, Municipalities on public
demand. Now there is a demand for Basti Davakhanas type from the rural areas.
When
Corona pandemic broke out all over the country, he instilled confidence among
the people and explained to them the need to follow certain procedures in their
personal and public life. He repeatedly told them the need to have nutritious
food, intake C vitamin through consumption of fruits, hygienic way of living
etc. When needed, he imposed lockdowns and relaxed them when it required.
When
the pandemic was on its peak, Telangana Institute of Medical
Sciences (TIMS) at Gachibowli in a sprawling campus was established. Gandhi
Hospital was notified as a Covid Hospital. During the second wave, since a
majority of people having Covid can be treated at home isolation, CM KCR
launched a two-pronged strategy of conducting the fever survey and distributing
Corona Medical Kits to the needy. He also instructed the officials to step up
the Covid tests to curtail the Corona Virus spread in the State. He also increased
the number of Rapid Antigen Test Kits and in all the medical centers.
In the wake of reports of Black Fungus
disease spreading, for its treatment, special beds are created and required
medicines are kept ready in the State. The process of recruiting doctors and
other medical staff was done on a war footing. Several existing medical
colleges were given permission to start Nursing Colleges and seven more medical
colleges along with the Nursing Colleges were sanctioned in the State. All the
beds in the government hospitals were converted into Oxygen beds and Oxygen
production in the state has increased to 600 MT daily.
The Government took care of its junior
doctors and their problems were all solved. The CM increased the honorarium
paid to the Senior Residents by 15 percent. The CM also extended the Senior
Residents’ honorarium to the medical students who are engaged in the Covid
duties after their three years of medical course. Better medical facilities are
provided to Junior Doctors and their family members at the NIMS.
CM observed that the medical treatment
is becoming more and more costly and the cost of diagnostic tests became more
than the disease. Tests for the heart, liver, kidney, lungs, Cancer, Thyroid etc.
became a necessity for the poor. People are forced to go to the private
clinics, spend thousands of rupees and get the tests done. This has become a
heavy financial burden on the poor.
KCR launched diagnostic Centers in 19
identified district headquarters in the state and in the major Government
hospitals recently. This is a landmark decision in the history of medical and
health sector in the State. In phases these will be set-up in the remaining
districts. The free diagnostic centers are started in the government sector, as
the CM realised that patients are spending more on the tests than on their
treatment. About 57 tests are being done at the Centers. Very expensive
equipment with state-of-the-art; modern technology is installed at the centers.
Required number of pathologists, microbiologists, radiologists are posted at
these centers.
For the emergency services, the
government is running 428 ambulances under 108 services. 300 Vehicles are
already in operation for pregnant women under Amma Vadi Scheme, where the
pregnant mothers are transported free to the hospitals and back home after the
delivery. 100-bedded hospitals in Satthupalli and Madhira will be set up
shortly and the Warangal Central Prison is now shifted and, in its place, a
Super specialty mother and child care center would come up.
CM KCR had allocated a whopping Rs
10,000 Crore additionally to the Medical and Health department other than the
funds allocated in the Budget. A healthy Telangana is in offing along with
Bangaru Telangana thanks to the initiatives of CM KCR. End
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