What happened in Rajasthan that doctors' holidays were cancelled, know the reason
After the rains in Rajasthan, the outbreak of seasonal diseases is increasing, due to which the number of patients in hospitals has increased drastically. The Health Minister reviewed the situation and has given instructions to run special OPDs.
Jaipur. This time Rajasthan received heavy rains for one and a half months. Now the rainy season has stopped in Rajasthan but the outbreak of seasonal diseases is increasing in Rajasthan. In the government hospital where earlier the OPD was less than 1000, now the OPD has reached 3 to 4 thousand. Not only this, the number of patients admitted in the hospital is also increasing.
Health Minister held a review meeting
In such a situation, Rajasthan's Medical and Health Minister Gajendra Singh held a meeting with the officials of the Health Department to review the situation of seasonal diseases. In this meeting, he has given instructions to run a special OPD for diseases. Along with this, the leave of medical staff and doctors working in the state has been cancelled.
Alert issued regarding seasonal diseases
Health Minister Gajendra Singh says that for better treatment of seasonal diseases, instructions have been given to keep the departmental officers on alert mode and ensure proper management. Also, special OPDs will be operated for seasonal diseases in the big hospitals of the state. The leaves of medical staff and doctors have been cancelled. But they will be able to take leave only after permission in very urgent situations.
Doctors were asked to fulfill their responsibilities
The minister says that it is the responsibility of the hospital administration to visit the patients admitted in the hospital. Along with this, they should ensure that no patient faces shortage of medicines, beds and treatment. Apart from the medical staff, doctors should also be present in the hospital.
Helpline number issued for seasonal diseases
Let us tell you that any complaint regarding seasonal diseases received at Jaipur's control room 0141-2225624 will be resolved within 24 hours. Along with this, a control room will also be set up at the district level. A rapid response team has been formed for prevention in the areas affected by diseases.