INDIA

Expert Committee Expresses Disappointment Over Ambulance Service In Andhra Pradesh

Mumbai: In the wake of reforming health department YS Jagan Mohan Reddy formed an expert committee which has recently submitted an interim report to him and expressed dissatisfaction over the emergency ambulance services 108.

The committee said it has completed field trips in all 13 districts, including tribal areas, and has visited 108,104 services and various government hospitals. The committee also revealed that they have also visited AP Medtech Zones, including Swims, Wims, Rims, Bird, and TMC.

“The Expert Panel expressed deep dissatisfaction with the services of 108 vehicles.The Expert Committee strongly expressed concern that 440 vehicles were operating for more than seven years and were used only as transport equipment so that patients, The injured and the hospital can be transported and can not be delivered. Need basic treatment patients, “read a press release from CMO.

“Chief Minister YS Jagan said that he would meet again on August 12 to discuss the issue. The action plan should be prepared in a timely manner with respect to various aspects of the health sector. Action plan on key issues such as the purchase of ‘104’, ‘108’ vehicles, eye exams for the public and issuance of health cards should be completed by the meantime,” it read

“The Chief Minister has ordered the authorities to finalize a plan for the construction of 5 cancer hospitals across the state. The medical colleges in Vijayanagaram, Paderu, and Guaraj are to be formulated..,” it read

The final report is expected to be submitted by August 30.

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