Addressing the protestors, DYFI district president Muneer Katipalla said that although the maintenance of Wenlock Hospital was transferred to KMC Hospital, the quality of services at the hospital was poor and inadequate.
With upto 17,000 posts in the health department and government hospitals in the state being vacant, the government hospitals in the state are now being privatised, instead of strengthening them. The district administration should take strict action and see to it that the Wenlock Hospital is not privatised for any reason, he urged.
He said that the government as well as private hospitals had begun resorting to providing treatment on the basis of the patient's financial competence. The district Wenlock Hospital was meant for the poor and the common man, who were not receiving adequate facilities in the hospital. The district administration should put a halt to this kind of behaviour of hospitals, he said, urging that the district administration should implement a rule of uniform rate system in all hospitals in the district.
Mr Katipalla demanded that hospitals should cut down on the number of unnecessary medical tests and procedures on patients.
The protestors also demanded the establishment of a government medical college in the city.
“Students from several medical colleges utilise the Wenlock Hospital for their internship, for which they are required to deposit a sum of Rs 1 lakh. However, there is no accountability for the payment taken from the medical students. Those funds should be utilised for the upgradation of the hospital,” he said, claiming that the health minister U T Khader was keen on working for the lobby behind private hospitals in the state, and not to resolve the health problem in the state.
The protestors urged for their demands to be fulfilled, failing which they would hold further protests along with labour groups and progressive groups.
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