City
Epaper

World Bank to assess MP’s healthcare system for upgradation: Dy CM

By IANS | Updated: December 10, 2024 23:40 IST

Bhopal, Dec 10 Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla on Tuesday said he has urged the World ...

Open in App

Bhopal, Dec 10 Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla on Tuesday said he has urged the World Bank to conduct a thorough assessment of the state’s current healthcare challenges.

He said the World Bank's study would provide a solid foundation for understanding the existing gaps in the healthcare system and implementing corrective measures.

Shukla, who is also the Health minister of Madhya Pradesh, informed that the delegation has assured to conduct an in-depth study on the state's healthcare system and will provide its report by March 2025.

Shukla made this statement after chairing a meeting with a delegation of the World Bank representatives here in Bhopal on Tuesday. "World Bank will conduct a comprehensive assessment and propose reforms to empower the state’s healthcare system," he added.

During the meeting discussion held on various subjects pertaining to the state's health infrastructure, including the study of health indicators, the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and a geographical analysis of disease distribution.

He asserted that addressing the shortage of specialist doctors and other medical manpower in rural areas is a critical challenge that requires both medical and non-medical interventions.

Shukla stressed the importance of optimising the use of healthcare services and resources to ensure that these facilities are accessible to all sections of society.

"The state government is committed to providing timely, accessible, and high-quality healthcare services to every citizen in the state. All possible efforts are being made to strengthen our health infrastructures," Shukla said.

He informed me that the state government has decided to develop community health centres (CHCs) into first referral units (FRUs) with advanced systems and adequate manpower required for it.

Additionally, medical colleges are being expanded, and large-scale recruitments are being carried out to strengthen the healthcare workforce. He reiterated that these measures aim to improve healthcare delivery and elevate the state’s health indicators.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalTwo Gujarat towns observe shutdown to protest Pahalgam terror attack

FootballInter Kashi knock Bengaluru FC out of Kalinga Super Cup after penalty shoot-out

NashikNashik Civic Body to Cut 175 Dangerous Trees Ahead of Monsoon After Gangapur Road Incident

InternationalIndia suspends visa services to Pakistani nationals with immediate effect

CricketFormer England opener wants SRH to promote Klaasen up the order, says, "Six overs or tick over..."

National Realted Stories

NationalIndia suspends visa services to Pakistani nationals with immediate effect

NationalAdani’s cement major ACC clocks highest-ever annual PAT at Rs 2,402 crore in FY25

National'Celebrating bloodshed', social media fumes after man seen carrying cake to Pak High Commission

National'Recite Kalma Three Times': Surat Victim's Son Ordeal Describes Horrors of Pahalgam Terror Attack

NationalIf villages are strong, India will develop faster: PM Modi on launching Rs 13,480-crore projects in Bihar