Govt is continuing its efforts to set up one medical college in each district: Eatala

The decision to set up medical colleges was taken by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao in view of the anticipated shortage of doctors and other medical staff.

September 10, 2020 04:02 pm | Updated 04:02 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Medical college at Siddipet in Telangaga.

Medical college at Siddipet in Telangaga.

The State Government is continuing its efforts to ensure that one medical college each was set up in all the districts across the State.

The decision to set up medical colleges was taken by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao in view of the anticipated shortage of doctors and other medical staff. The government is also actively working on bringing in major reforms in the health sector to ensure that efficient healthcare services were within the reach of the common man, Health Minister Eatala Rajender told the Legislative Assembly on Thursday.

Replying to queries during the Question Hour, the Minister said while the governments in the erstwhile united State neglected the repeated requests for strengthening the medical infrastructure including new hospitals, six new institutions were set up after the formation of separate State. Steps had been taken to increase the number of seats in the medical colleges by augmenting the infrastructure and other facilities required.

While the government had set up around 200 basti dawakhans with permission accorded to 150 more, IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao was working to ensure spending of corporate social responsibility funds for putting in place key equipment like CT scans in the government hospitals.

Replying to a query, he said the State Government had sought the Central Government’s consent for setting up a medical college in the Medak district headquarters in line with an assurance given by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao. Work on the institution would commence once the Centre gives its nod.

To a question on staff shortages, he said steps had been initiated to remove the bottlenecks in the recruitment of staff. The government had notified recruitment of 10,000 staff at different levels of which 4,000 had already been recruited. In addition, more than 5,000 staff had been recruited since the incidence of COVID-19 and steps would be initiated to recruit 11,000 more staff once the COVID-19 issue was resolved.

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