Lt Governor lays foundation stones for various state-of-the-art health infrastructure projects at GMCs, DHs, CHCs & PHCs

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today laid foundation stones for various state-of-the-art health infrastructure projects at GMCs, DHs, CHCs & PHCs across the UT.

In the presence of Lt Governor, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Tata Memorial Hospital and Government Medical College Jammu for technical expertise and academic support for developing modernized cancer care facilities.

The Lt Governor launched a social security scheme for employees under the National Health Mission and handed over ex-gratia cheques of Rs 10 lakhs each to the NoKs of the deceased employees of NHM.

The Lt Governor said that the augmented facilities would contribute towards further strengthening the healthcare system.

J&K Government is committed to the goal of health for all. We are determined to ensure that the new health facilities in various districts promote social equality and its benefits reach our brothers and sisters living in far-flung areas, added the Lt Governor.

The MoU with Tata Memorial Hospital for academic & technical collaboration will help develop ultra-modern tertiary cancer care facilities & technical expertise to faculty, paramedical staff and integration of State Cancer Institute into National Cancer Grid, Tata Memorial Centre, the Lt Governor observed.

Expressing his gratitude towards Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for transforming the health sector of Jammu and Kashmir, the Lt Governor said that the healthcare infrastructure has changed dramatically since 2014. Earlier, a privileged few enjoyed medical care facilities in big cities and abroad, while most of the population did not have access to ordinary health care facilities. He added that with the commitment to public health, we ensured high-quality healthcare for all.

The Hon’ble Prime Minister gave seven new medical colleges, two AIIMS, 10 Nursing Colleges and Rs.7,700 Crore worth projects to create the best medical institutions in the UT. Earlier, there was no health insurance scheme in UT. But, Hon’ble PM rolled out the SEHAT scheme and brought every citizen under the health care safety net.

Before 2019, there were only 129 health and wellness centres across Jammu and Kashmir. However, the Lt Governor said 1275 new health and wellness centres had been set up in two years.

In the backdrop of a global pandemic, research, human knowledge, and technical intervention in healthcare is increasing at an explosive pace that was unthinkable even a decade ago. As a result, we are devoting greater attention to medical education, and 1897 medical education seats have been increased in the last two years, the Lt Governor observed.

To effectively confront human resources challenges in the health sector, we set up ten new nursing colleges. He added that this would go a long way in overcoming the shortage of nurses.

The Lt Governor said that the new health infrastructure at CHCs and PHCs will strengthen rural public health infrastructure, create human resources in the UT, and help the health department provide quality health care to the doorsteps of common people.

THE LT GOVERNOR FURTHER ADDED THAT additional AYUSH Health and Wellness Centers are being set up to meet the increasing demand for Ayurvedic and another Indian system of medical facilities in rural and urban areas.

Today, J&K is one of the best performing regions in the country in terms of health facilities. This shows the administration’s commitment towards strengthening the healthcare sector in J&K, said the Lt Governor.

By collaborating with world-renowned healthcare companies like Tata Memorial Hospital and Apollo Hospitals, we are introducing fundamental changes to ensure the best healthcare to the people of the UT, the Lt Governor observed.

He added that we are also moving ahead to provide online appointments and digitize the patients’ medical records.

The Lt Governor paid his heartfelt tributes to all health workers who sacrificed their lives while selflessly serving others. We stand with their families. He added that a request had been made to the Central Government regarding the compensation to the remaining families of NHM employees.

We are grateful to our doctors, nurses, paramedics, ASHA & Anganwadi workers and vaccination team on the ground, who are working relentlessly and sincerely in the fight against the global pandemic. I believe their efforts will continue with renewed energy and focus, the Lt Governor added.

The Lt Governor urged the medical fraternity to complement the Government’s efforts to make J&K Nasha-Mukt and raise awareness about a healthy lifestyle.

On this occasion, the Lt Governor announced the NHM Employees Welfare Fund and launched SHIF. A (Stimulated Health Information Facilitation Assistant), a Whatsapp based integrated technology extension to 104 centralized health helplines, and Asha Gullak App for tracking and monitoring ASHA payments and performances.

The Lt Governor also released BEMMP Guidelines Booklet and UNICEF DGA (District Gap Analysis).

Speaking on occasion, Sh. Chander Mohan Gupta, Mayor, JMC, said that the new initiatives would strengthen J&K UT’s health services and help in improved handling of health challenges.

Sh. Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor, reiterated the Government’s commitment to providing better healthcare facilities to the people of the UT.

Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, said that the administration works on People First policy principles. He added that we had linked public services to the feedback system, bringing more transparency and accountability in the functioning of government-run hospitals and departments.

Sh. Vivek Bhardwaj, Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Medical Education Department, informed that the administration is making dedicated efforts to fill the gaps in the health sector, besides ensuring quality health facilities to meet the medical needs of the people.

Choudhary Mohammad Yasin, Mission Director National Health Mission, gave a detailed briefing about today’s new health projects. Then, Dr Shafi Koka, Nodal Officer, NHM, presented the Vote of Thanks.

Health infrastructure projects for which foundation stones were laid today include 2 Paediatric Centres of Excellence; 28 maternal ICUs; 20 Paediatric Hybrid ICUs; 15 Paediatric wards in Government Medical Colleges and districts of J&K.

Sh. Bharat Bhushan, DDC Chairperson Jammu; Sh Anshul Garg, DC Jammu; Dr Shashi Sudhan Sharma, Principal GMC; Dr Shakti Gupta, Director AIIMS Jammu; Dr Ashish Gulia from Tata Memorial Hospital; Dr Dara Singh, Medical Superintendent; Doctors, nursing staff and people were present on occasion at SMGS Hospital, Jammu. While health officials from across the UT joined through virtual mode.

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