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DC B’pora reviews functioning of Health Sector

DC calls for improving overall service delivery to meet the growing needs of patients effectively

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Bandipora: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora, Manzoor Ahmad Qadri on Saturday reviewed the functioning of the Health department and progress of different schemes and projects implemented by Health Department in a meeting held at Mini Secretariat, Bandipora.
CMO Bandipora briefed the chair regarding various indicators, schemes and projects of the Health Department.
The DC took detailed review of various ongoing works including construction of Health Sub Centres at Kuhama, Laharwalpora, Aloosa, Sonerwani, Athwatoo, Gamroo, Zalpora Shilvat, construction of BMO office at Bandipora besides repair and renovation of Sumbal and Hajin Hospital under District CAPEX.
During the meeting, threadbare discussions were held to evaluate the functioning of the health sector and developing strategic plans for its enhancement, besides discussed existing challenges, identifying key areas for improvement and formulating actionable solutions to elevate the quality, accessibility, and efficiency of healthcare services.
The meeting also discussed critical issues within the health sector, including state of healthcare infrastructure, optimization of staff deployment, sufficient medical equipment and the efficiency of service delivery.
The DC, on the occasion directed the concerned to identify gaps in infrastructure and explore ways to enhance capacity, ensure optimal resource allocation, ensure the availability of essential medical equipment and improve overall service delivery to meet the growing needs of patients effectively.
Qadri emphasized the importance of devising practical solutions to strengthen the sector’s foundations and improve patient care outcomes.
The meeting was attended by CPO Bandipora, Chief Medical Officer, MS District Hospital and BMO Bandipora besides other concerned officials.

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