Ranchi: Even after nearly two years since the change in guards in Jharkhand, health infrastructure in this country continues to continue to connect with routine examples of basic facility indifference, allegations of negligence and apathy in timely medical assistance, the infrastructure crisis includes not anchoring in States.
In the past three days, two terrible incidents were reported from Sahebganj and West Singhbhum when painful patients were forced to be transported on the couch or carried by people to the hospital because of the unavailability of ambulances.
Two days ago, a media that was brutally attacked by unidentified criminals was left unattended on stretchers in the state-run rim for more than 8 hours.
Officials on the rim only swung into the action after this problem reached the top echelon government encouraged the health minister of Banna Gupta and MP Ranchi Sanjay Seth to intervene.
But not all of these cases receive the same attention by leading to victims or complications of patients due to apathy.
While the Ministry of Health Mandarin boasts many interventions and improvements in hospitals since the Covid-19 outbreak takes credit to keep a controlled pandemic in Jharkhand, the situation of routine health facilities for the Commoners Heat Hubs remains below the question.
“In short, the health system in the country is currently in the ventilator,” BJP opposition spokesman Pratul Shahdeo commented, quoting how even the Jharkhand High Court in the past few months attacked the government for managing ugly rims and other government hospitals, namely living in life People from rural areas.
He also quoted how the BJP government had previously launched three new medical colleges in Hazaribag, Dumka and Palamu but are currently fighting against infrastructure and labor crises since more than a year force the National Medical Commission to put the bar at the acceptance of new medical students.
“People in rural areas often struggle to even use 108 ambulances, which are rare during our government.
108 Ambulance services are one of the superior schemes launched,” he said.
Former Bahragon Mla and other BJP spokesman demanded a detailed ambulance audit functioning in the field.
“It’s time for the government to conduct an ambulance social audit, their use to be able to improve the situation.
It is even more important when the third wave of pandemic fears towered,” he said.