A huge shortage of doctors in Haryana, now private doctors will also treat patients in government hospitals - there is a shortage of doctors in Haryana, now private doctors will also treat patients in government hospitals

A huge shortage of doctors in Haryana, now private doctors will also treat the patient in government hospitals. PPP model will be adopted to meet the shortage of specialist doctors in government hospitals in Haryana. The Department of Health has instructed civilian surgeons to call private experts paid per case. Applications have been invited in Bhiwani and private centers are contacted for MRI. Expert doctors from private hospitals will also treat patients in government hospitals. Symbolic photocopy Bureau, Chandigarh. The shortage of specialist doctors in government hospitals will now be completed by the PPP (public private participation) model. The Department of Health has instructed all civilian surgeons to eliminate private experts in hospitals for cases such as caesarean section and radiology. They will receive compensation per case. After receiving instructions from Health Minister Aarti Rao, civil surgeons began preparing for it. There is a shortage of gynecologist, children’s specialist, anesthetics and radiographers in the state. Due to a lack of these doctors, patients together with the Civil Hospital also have many problems. Actually, these doctors get much less salary than the private sector of the Haryana government. As a result, these specialist doctors do not survive. In such a situation, the Department of Health has now decided to switch doctors under the PPP model. Recently, the Bhiwani District Health and Family Welfare Committee also invited applications under this experiment. The gynecologist will get Rs 5600 per case, the pediatrician will get four thousand rupees and the anesthetics get Rs 4800 per case. Private centers are contacted for MRI. Five districts were selected for the beginning, which does not have MRI facility. This includes Hisar, Jind, Mewat, Sonipat and Kaithal. Health Minister Aarti Rao said rapid efforts were being made to strengthen health facilities in the state. Experts use private doctors for some areas to meet the shortage of doctors. In this regard, the civil surgeon was instructed to pay a fee per case.