Noida / Ghaziabad: Three public health centers, respectively in GB Nagar and Ghaziabad, have pocketed the Kayakalp state award, which is given to the government health center above good performance on various parameters.
This award is based on the quality and efficiency of services provided, basic cleanliness, biomedical waste disposal, doctor training, among others.
Three CHC in Ghaziabad who received awards was in Muradnagar, Dasna and Modinagar.
Three GB Nagar Chc is in Bibrakh, Bhangel and Badalpur.
While Muradnagar stood 5, Dasna secured the 17th position and Modinagar at 126.
Dr.
GP Mathuria, a former chc muradnagar supervisor and supervisor of Chc Modinagar, said, “When I joined Muradnagar CHC, it didn’t get a position like that, but Because the joint efforts reached 27th place in 2018 in 2019 and now 5th in 2020.
Our team focuses on increasing the overall appearance of medical facilities and makes everything systematic.
Also, emphasis is given to redressal complaints.
“Dr.
Mathuria is responsible for Modinagar CHC in December last year.
In Noida, Bibrakh was secured 18th place, Bhangel 49 while Badalpur got the 129th place.
A total of 215 CHC which reached a score of more than 70 points was chosen for awards from all states.
The top scorer is Bhitergaon CHC at Kanpur Urban and Satrikh CHC in Barabanki.
Dr Yatendra Singh, Chc Bhangel medical supervisor in Noida, said that the center had won this award for the past three years.
“External judges are always very happy with our performance on various parameters.
They are satisfied with the general cleanliness that we maintain and disposal of biomedical waste and conveniences that we can handle a large crowd every day,” said Dr.
Singh.
“They were also impressed with our nurses training and knowledge of the doctors we had,” he added.
GB Nagar CMO, Dr.
Sunil Sharma, said, “Kayakalp award is a thorough supervision of all sanitation and other parameters that will make a prominent health center.
There are two levels of assessment, both internal and external.
We hope that next year, all of our CHC will join With a list.
“The Ministry of Health and the Welfare of the United States, launched the National Initiative ‘Kayakalp’ on May 15, 2015, to ensure cleanliness, sanitation and cleanliness in public health facilities throughout India.
District hospitals, sub-division hospitals, CHC, PHC and health and health centers in public health care systems that have reached high levels of hygiene, hygiene, and infection control are recognized and reproduced by cash awards.