Chandigarh: With some hands to manage a sick baby in the city-based government reference hospital, the quality of care is being compromised.
Although there is no scarcity of MBBS doctors, those who have sub-rare specialization available.
Also, under the preparedness of the Emergency Covid response, the doctor in Punjab and Haryana was trained by PGI to articulate the patient, but this would take time.
Until then, a surge in tropical infection flooded the hospital.
Of the 700 baby acceptance during September in PGI, pneumonia and diseases such as influenza were the highest with 180 cases.
In addition, the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32, saw 15-20 cases during September Snake Bites in children, the highest in the past month in the last decade.
The doctor said there was a specialist scarcity and because of the delay in the MD exam at the GMCH, the post of Junior posts was also empty.
“We have eight teaching faculty members, taking round wards and also doing administrative work.
While six posts are empty of junior occupants because MD’s intake is delayed because of Covid.
In addition, of the 11 senior citizens, we only have three now,” said Prof.
Vishal Guglani, Head of the Pediatric Department, GMCH.
Those at the Tertiary Hospital – PGI and GMCH – Feeling in Tricity, there is a strong referral system, but those who come from the next countries do not have a summary of the right release.
‘Referral notes help in the care of Jayashree Muralidharan patients, emergencies are responsible at the advanced pediatric center, PGI, “A reference note helps us to understand the care and care given to patients when we enter.
What we can do, determine the next maintenance course.
But This summary is vague, especially patients who come from neighboring countries.
“Experts say during the recent pandemic, the government has placed things to strengthen and streamline.
“There is a proposal to start the hub and talk model to accommodate lower health care levels through telephones.
We will become a hub for the Pediatric Hospital sector and to GMSH 16 Pediatric Department pain,” said Prof.
Jayashree