Tripura's New Referral System & Dental Health Push for Better Patient Care

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced the launch of an Inter-Departmental Referral System (IDRS) to streamline patient care and improve coordination among healthcare departments. Speaking on National Dentist Day, he emphasized the critical role of dental health in overall well-being and advocated for year-round awareness campaigns. Saha, a dental surgeon himself, highlighted advancements in state healthcare, including doubled bed capacity at GB Hospital and successful kidney transplants. He also underscored the importance of forensic odontology in disaster victim identification, linking these improvements to the state's commitment to quality healthcare for all.

Key Points: Tripura Launches IDRS, CM Highlights Dental Health on National Dentist Day

  • New Inter-Departmental Referral System
  • Reduced out-of-state medical travel
  • Dental health linked to overall well-being
  • Forensic odontology's crucial role
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Govt launches inter-departmental referral system to improve patient care: Tripura CM

Tripura CM Manik Saha announces an Inter-Departmental Referral System to improve patient care and stresses the importance of year-round dental health awareness.

"The role of dental surgeons in promoting oral health is extremely significant. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, Dec 24

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday said that the tendency of patients travelling outside the state for medical treatment has reduced significantly, attributing it to major improvements in the state's healthcare infrastructure.

To further ease patient care, the state government has introduced an Inter-Departmental Referral System (IDRS), he said. Inaugurating National Dentist Day-2025 and the 24th Annual Conference of the Indian Dental Association (IDA), Tripura State Branch, at Pragya Bhavan here, Saha noted that December 24 marks the birth anniversary of eminent dentist Padma Bhushan Rafiuddin Ahmed.

He said the Indian Dental Association had decided to observe December 24 as National Dentist Day at its meeting held in Jaipur on January 17, 2016, to highlight the importance of dental health in overall well-being and create awareness about regular dental check-ups.

"The role of dental surgeons in promoting oral health is extremely significant. Such awareness initiatives should not be limited to one day but carried out throughout the year," the Chief Minister said.

Highlighting the broader role of dentistry, Saha, who himself is a dental surgeon, said that dental health contributes to mental well-being and helps people stay stress-free.

In a lighter vein, he remarked that although no dental surgeon in India had earlier become a Chief Minister, he had broken that trend, often inviting questions from the opposition about a dentist running a state.

The Chief Minister also stressed the importance of forensic odontology, stating that it plays a crucial role in identifying unidentified bodies and victims of disasters such as plane crashes and tsunamis through dental records.

Referring to improvements in healthcare services, Saha, who also holds the Health portfolio, said the number of beds at the government-run GB Hospital has been doubled, with another 100 beds to be added soon.

He said five successful kidney transplants have been carried out in the state with the assistance of a private hospital in Manipur.

"For the convenience of patients and better coordination among departments, the Inter-Departmental Referral System has now been introduced," he said, adding that the government is working with a humane approach to ensure quality healthcare for all.

The Chief Minister also said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is moving towards the vision of a 'New India', and Tripura is striving to move forward in the same direction.

The function was attended by Health Department Secretary Kiran Gitte, National Health Mission Mission Director Dr Saju Wahid, Health Department Director Dr Debashree Debbarma, and other senior officials and eminent doctors.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see a CM who is also a doctor talking about dental health with such passion. We often neglect oral health in India until there's a major problem. His point about year-round awareness is spot on. More power to him!
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but the real test is on the ground. We have seen many such systems announced before. I hope this referral system is actually user-friendly for common people and not just another bureaucratic layer. The doubling of beds at GB Hospital is the more concrete news here.
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Meera T
As someone from the Northeast, it's a relief to hear that fewer patients are having to travel to Delhi or Chennai for treatment. Improving local healthcare is the best way to develop our region. The kidney transplant news is particularly encouraging!
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David E
Interesting read. The mention of forensic odontology is crucial and often overlooked. In disaster management, dental records are indeed a primary tool for identification. It's good to see a leader highlighting such specialized aspects of healthcare.
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Sneha F
Happy National Dentist Day! 🦷 It's about time we gave dental health its due importance. The CM's lighter comment about being a dentist in politics was funny. Hopefully, his background leads to more practical, patient-centric policies.

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