Key Points

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Sukhu has committed to transforming the state's medical colleges within one year. The government is introducing robotic surgery and establishing automated laboratories costing Rs 25 crore each. New nursing colleges will address staff shortages starting next academic session. The upgrades aim to provide advanced healthcare without residents needing to travel outside the state.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Vows Medical College Upgrades Within One Year

  • Robotic surgery expansion to all medical colleges in phased manner
  • Rs 25 crore automated labs for Chamiyana, Hamirpur and Chamba
  • Nursing colleges to open at Nahan, Hamirpur, Kullu and Chamba
  • Critical Care Block at Chamba Medical College by October
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Will bring significant improvement in medical colleges within one year: Himachal CM Sukhu

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Sukhu pledges significant improvements in state medical colleges, including robotic surgery expansion and new automated labs within one year.

"Hostels for senior resident doctors and staff of the medical college in Chamba will also be built - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, September 13

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday chaired a review meeting of the Medical Education Department and stated that the State Government will bring significant improvements in all medical colleges of Himachal Pradesh within one year.

According to a release, CM Sukhu stated that this will ensure people have access to advanced healthcare facilities within the State itself, without the need to travel outside for treatment.

The Chief Minister said that the government is streamlining the functioning of medical colleges. Robotic surgery has already been introduced at Chamiyana Super-Speciality Hospital and Tanda Medical College, and the facility will be gradually extended to other medical colleges across the State in a phased manner.

Reviewing the availability of staff, equipment, and machinery in all medical colleges, the CM said the government is installing modern medical machines and assured that there is no shortage of funds for strengthening health services.

As per the release, the government is also making serious efforts to address the shortage of doctors, paramedical staff and technical staff. CM Sukhu directed that proper cleanliness be maintained in all medical colleges and said that accountability will be fixed in case of negligence.

CM Sukhvinder Sukhu said that automated laboratories would be set up in Chamiyana, Hamirpur and Chamba Medical colleges at a cost of Rs 25 crore each. He directed that the construction of the Critical Care Block at Chamba Medical College be completed by October this year and informed that the State Government will provide Rs 100 crore for the construction of the Academic Block there.

"Hostels for senior resident doctors and staff of the medical college in Chamba will also be built," he said.

The Chief Minister further said that nursing colleges will start functioning from the next academic session at Nahan, Hamirpur, Kullu and Chamba to address the shortage of nursing staff in the State. He emphasised that all health institutions will ensure doctor-patient and nurse-patient ratios as per international standards, so that people receive the best possible healthcare services. He also sought OPD and IPD data from all medical colleges.

Secretary Health M Sudha Devi, Secretary to Chief Minister Rakesh Kanwar, Special Secretary Ashwini Sharma, Director Medical Education Rakesh Sharma, Director Health Services Gopal Berry, along with principals of all medical colleges who joined virtually, were present in the meeting.

- ANI

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Priya S
One year timeline seems ambitious but I appreciate the focus on accountability and cleanliness. Our government hospitals desperately need both. Hope they actually fix the doctor-patient ratios as promised.
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Aman W
₹25 crore each for automated labs is a massive investment! Hope the funds are utilized properly without corruption. Himachal needs these facilities desperately, especially in remote areas like Chamba.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Hamirpur, we've been waiting for better medical facilities for years. The nursing colleges are a welcome step - hope they provide quality education and not just degree certificates.
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David E
While the announcements sound promising, I've seen many such promises in the past that never materialized. Hope this government actually delivers on these healthcare commitments. The people of Himachal deserve better medical infrastructure.
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Sneha F
Building hostels for resident doctors is crucial! Many doctors refuse postings in remote areas due to lack of accommodation. This could really help retain medical staff in hill districts 🙌

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