Union Minister for Public
Health and Family Welfare, Shri J.P. Nadda gave the first prize in the
national programme of Kayakalp Award organized at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
in Delhi today, to Bhind district hospital of Madhya Pradesh, second prize
to Satna and first prize in community health centre category to Rani
Durgavati Civil Hospital of Jabalpur. The consolation prize of Rs 50 lakhs
was given to AIIMS hospital of Bhopal. First national level prize of Rs 2.50
crore was given to AIIMS, New Delhi while the second prize of Rs 2.5 crore
was given to Chandigarh PGI. Union Minister of State for Public Health and
Family Welfare Smt. Anupriya Patel was also present.
Director of National
Health Mission Shri Vishwanathan and a team of various hospitals accepted
the award on behalf of the state. Secretary Health Smt. Preeti Sudan and
Shri Manoj Jhalani were also present on the occasion.
Shri Nadda said that the
hospitals of the country have improved with the Kayakalp campaign. Warning
the hospitals with less than 70 percent points, he said that information on
the review of works undertaken by each hospital in the end of the year will
be updated on the portal. Software is being developed which will have
information on the patient’s admission, treatment, death, recovery period
and whether the patient is satisfied with the treatment or not. He said that
this year hospitals will be surveyed this year by “My Hospital” app. |