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DC Srinagar inspects available healthcare facilities at UPHC Batamaloo

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December 1, 2024
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SRINAGAR: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, Saturday visited the Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC) Batamaloo and took stock of its functioning and healthcare facilities being available to the patients.

The DC also reviewed the progress of ongoing infrastructure upgradation works to augment the patient care facilities.

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During the visit, the DC inspected various wards, diagnostic labs, drug stores and other sections of the Health Centre. He also interacted with the staff, patients and their attendants.

Dr Bilal stressed the staff to ensure better medical facilities to the patients and treat them in a compassionate manner.

The DC also inspected the ongoing infrastructure upgradation works on installation of lift being executed at cost of Rs 29.28 lakh under District Capex.

He assessed the status of the recently installed TRUENAT machine at the UPHC which was recently provided by the Deputy Commissioner under Dithe strict Mineral Fund, and is an advanced, chip-based, rapid molecular test device for the diagnosis of Tuberculosis (TB) in the patients. The machine is capable of conducting four tests simultaneously within approximately one hour, marking a significant advancement in TB diagnosis in Srinagar District.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Bilal emphasized that this machine will play a vital role in improving TB diagnosis and treatment to make Srinagar TB-free soon.

The DC expressed hope that the TRUENAT machine will not only ensure rapid and accurate TB detection but is also capable of identifying rifampicin resistance, which is crucial for diagnosing drug-resistant TB.

The DC appreciated the efforts of all the stakeholders and directed the Officers to further improve the efforts to deal with gaps and work in close coordination to achieve the goal of TB-free Srinagar. He also emphasized on ensuring that all TB care services are effectively delivered on the ground to achieve TB TB-free status for the whole Srinagar District by strictly adhering to the NTEP Guidelines.

Notably, District Srinagar has already received the Gold category award during 2022-SNC through the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI.

Besides, Chief Planning Officer, In-charge Zonal Medical Officer Batamalo, District Health Officer, District Tuberculosis Officer and others concerned were present on the occasion.

 

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