from Ares
for Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (GA)
Panaji, Apr 25: Minister for health Vishwajeet Rane has said that the government has plans to hike the financial assistance under Mediclaim Scheme to Rs 8 lac to treat children with birth defects. He said, the hike will help the needy and poor parents to meet the huge expenses on treatment of their children with birth defects.
The health minister who visited Community Health Centres located at Canacona, Balli, Quepem and Curchorem on Thursday April 24 to acquaint himself about the functioning of these hospitals which cater to the health care needs of rural populace said that all efforts will be made to provide adequate better medical facilities to the people. In this context, he said, ten mobile ambulance vans will be procured by June this year to press them into service in remote areas. However, this exercise will be on trial basis he said.
The health minister was accompanied by Chandrakant Kavlekar, MLA and chairman of IDC and Dr Rajnanda Dessai, director of health services.
Speaking further at Primary Health Centre, Balli where he inaugurated a Designated Microscopic Centre to diagnose tuberculosis Rane assured to provide ultra-sound facility and blood testing equipments at PHC, Balli. He also assured to provide required medial staff and asked the hospital visiting committee to come out with suggestions for the effective functioning of health centres.
During his visit to community health Centre, Canacona, Rane directed the health authorities to put AC in the dialysis and dental care unit and to construct boundary walls wherever required at the Health Centres.
Chandrakant Kavlekar, MLA said government has already initiated steps for upgradation of PHC,Balli.