logo
Sukhu govt turning patients into source of income: LoP Jairam Thakur

Sukhu govt turning patients into source of income: LoP Jairam Thakur

Time of India24-06-2025
Shimla: Former chief minister and LoP Jairam Thakur Tuesday accused the state govt of turning patients into a source of income, and seeking ways to impose fees instead of providing them free treatment under the Himcare scheme.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
Thakur alleged that as it is residents were not getting free treatment under Himcare due to govt's failures, and on top of that, the govt was planning to increase the charges for meals provided to patients at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) here. "Besides, there is also a plan to charge a separate admission fee when a patient is admitted to IGMC. It will not be limited to IGMC, but will gradually be implemented throughout the state," he claimed.
"Ever since the Congress govt came to power, the healthcare system in the state has deteriorated. Health facilities, health schemes, free medicines, free tests, and free treatment under Himcare and Ayushman have all failed due to the govt's incompetence," Thakur alleged, adding that the companies and institutions supplying medicines and materials to hospitals have been pleading the govt to release their pending payments.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Dy CM reviews healthcareservices at CHC in city
Dy CM reviews healthcareservices at CHC in city

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Dy CM reviews healthcareservices at CHC in city

Lucknow: Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak on Saturday visited the Kaiserbagh Community Health Centre (CHC) to review healthcare arrangements and take stock of the ongoing Ayushman Arogya Mela. During his visit, he reprimanded officials for keeping old iron equipment in the passage, which was hindering the movement of patients and attendants. He also expressed concern over a damaged water cooler installed in the gallery and instructed that it be replaced at the earliest. He enquired with patients about the quality of care and the behaviour of the medical staff. CHC superintendent Dr Ritesh Dwivedi said that the deputy CM inspected the Ayushman counter, where Golden Cards were being issued. He also reviewed immunisation services and sought updates on Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) programmes, Dwivedi said.

Delhi launches online OPD booking across 35 govt hospitals with HIMS platform
Delhi launches online OPD booking across 35 govt hospitals with HIMS platform

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Delhi launches online OPD booking across 35 govt hospitals with HIMS platform

Healthcare Infrastructure Gets a Boost Live Events Sharp Critique of Previous Government Aiming for World-Class Healthcare (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel In a significant step toward digitising public healthcare, Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday launched the Health Information Management System (HIMS), a digital platform aimed at easing access to government hospital services, as reported by TOI. Patients can now book OPD appointments online, receive digital OPD slips, and view their medical records in real time, eliminating the need to queue at hospital counters.'This is a big relief for the people of Delhi, who will no longer have to stand in long lines or run from counter to counter. Everything is going digital,' said Gupta, announcing the rollout during an event at the Delhi system, developed with support from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and built on the NextGen e-Hospital platform, is integrated with Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) IDs. Over 93 lakh ABHA IDs have already been created in Delhi, officials HIMS platform is now active in 35 government hospitals for OPD registration and will gradually extend to all public health institutions in the the digital health rollout, Gupta also virtually inaugurated 34 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs—primary health centres offering services such as vaccinations, maternal and child care, wellness counselling and yoga—and eight new Jan Aushadhi Kendras, which will offer subsidised essential medicines. The Ayushman centres are located in neighbourhoods including Shilampur, Kalkaji, Burari, Karol Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Malviya Nagar, and Gandhi to health minister Pankaj Singh, the government has made 68 Ayushman Mandirs operational in just one month. 'This is not a govt of advertisements. This is a govt that works,' he used the occasion to launch a strong attack on the previous AAP-led administration, accusing it of leaving key health projects incomplete.'We are still searching for their so-called health model. They didn't even appoint full-time medical superintendents. One MS was managing four hospitals. No permanent doctors, nurses, or paramedical staff were hired. They couldn't even complete one hospital in their tenure,' Gupta also alleged that 24 hospitals were left unfinished and seven ICU hospitals announced during the Covid-19 pandemic were never made operational. 'What they left behind were just empty porta cabins and iron structures. There were no doctors, no medicines, and no accountability,' she has not responded to the said her administration is currently constructing seven new super-specialty hospitals and is committed to delivering them on schedule. 'We will make Delhi a hub of world-class healthcare and modern facilities so that patients from across the country can come here for treatment,' she newly launched digital and physical infrastructure represents a concerted move by the Delhi government to streamline access to healthcare and widen its reach, especially in underserved areas.

If no action taken, we will see ‘Udta HP' in 5 yrs: Guv
If no action taken, we will see ‘Udta HP' in 5 yrs: Guv

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

If no action taken, we will see ‘Udta HP' in 5 yrs: Guv

1 2 3 Shimla: Raising serious concern over the lack of drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centres in Himachal Pradesh, given the steep increase in the number of drug dependent patients, governor Shiv Pratap Shukla warned that if the state govt fails to act swiftly, the Himalayan state could become 'Udta Himachal' like its neighbour 'Udta Punjab' in the next five years. "I am feeling a little hesitant, and despite repeated appeals, nothing is being done as there is only one rehabilitation centre of Red Cross in Kullu in the entire state," said Shukla. The state govt must have definitely moved forward to open various rehabilitation centres, but the only statement that comes is that the state govt is identifying land in Sirmaur district to establish a drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centre, he added. The governor stated that if we fail to take collective action today, it will spoil the entire generation. Addressing media persons at the Raj Bhawan, Shukla underlined that compared to the last decade, there has been an increase of 340% in the cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act this decade. Quoting official figures, he said that the NDPS cases have seen a steep hike in Himachal, from nearly 500 in the year 2012 to over 2,200 in 2023. The governor also cited a survey on 1,150 jail inmates by the drug de-addiction centres, and mentioned that the highest number of drug dependents were in the age bracket of 15-30 years. Mentioning his recent tour to Varanasi for a govt-organised 'Nasha Mukt Yuva, Viksit Bharat' programme, Shukla added that there, 'Kashi Sankalp' has been passed, which will now go across the country and it also includes various steps initiated by the Himachal governor. Highlighting his resolve to make Himachal drug-free, Shukla stated that a booklet 'Pradhan Mantri Ki Prerna, Rajyapal Ka Sankalp, Himachal Pradesh Nashamukt' has been compiled about various initiatives taken in the hill state. On the issue of the state govt seeking central govt's permission to use forest land for the rehabilitation of monsoon disaster-affected people, Shukla said, "I don't agree with the CM's statement that if Jairam Thakur is a BJP leader and there is a BJP-led govt at the Centre, so Jairam ji should go and talk to the central govt. Why did the CM not take Thakur along when he went to meet the Union home minister?" Shukla reiterated that this is the chief minister's job and not Thakur's, and if the state govt takes up this issue with the Centre, it will definitely extend a helping hand. The governor added that while BJP leaders like JP Nadda and Jairam Thakur are meeting Union ministers seeking disaster relief from the Centre, it is the state govt's responsibility to ensure land acquisition and to implement various welfare schemes for the disaster-affected people. "The Centre will not bring the land; the state must act swiftly," emphasised Shukla. MSID:: 122884957 413 |

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store