Mangalore, Feb 11: A super-speciality government hospital, buildings for jail ward, medical ward, burns ward, government nursing college, regional trauma care unit, blood bank and quarters for the staff were some of the proposals kept forward in front of the government at the Arogya Rakshana Samiti meeting chaired by Dakshina Kannada district-in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai, held at Regional Advanced Paediatric Care Centre auditorium of the Wenlock District Hospital here on Monday.
In the meeting of the Arogya Rakshana Samiti of the government Wenlock Hospital, district surgeon and medical superintendent Dr H R Rajeshwari said that the hospital faced severe shortage of medical staff and required separate buildings to house several wings of the hospital. The hospital needs an immediate building for a jail ward with a capacity of 100 beds, as well as a comprehensive building for a separate medical ward. The hospital also requires an additional 20-bed burns ward, she said.
She said that there was also a need for separate building to house the blood bank, regional trauma care centre and government nursing college. The hospital also requires living quarters for the staff working in the hospital. A master plan for the additional buildings will be prepared to send the proposal to the state health department, she said.
She also said that there was shortage of human resources, i.e. medical and non-medical staff in the district hospital, including Group D class workers who were severely understaffed, she told the minister.
She added that a sum of Rs 20 crore had been sanctioned by the government for the construction of underground drainages in the hospital compound, but the funds were yet to be released.
Superintendent of Lady Goschen Hospital Dr Shakuntala, Mangalore South MLA J R Lobo, Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim, Dean of KMC Hospital Dr M V Prabhu, members of the Arogya Rakshana Samiti and others were present.
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