Uttarakhand's Health Boost: CM Dhami Flags Off Nine Ambulances Amid Expansion

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched nine new mobile medical units to strengthen healthcare services in Uttarakhand. These ambulances will operate across Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital districts, bringing medical care directly to communities. The initiative is supported by partnerships with Hans Foundation and Hindustan Zinc, providing comprehensive health services. Additionally, the government is upgrading Chaukhutia Community Health Centre into a 300-bed facility to meet growing healthcare demands.

Key Points: CM Dhami Launches Nine Ambulances in Khatima Healthcare Initiative

  • Nine mobile medical units launched with support from Hans Foundation and Hindustan Zinc
  • Four ambulances each allocated to Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital districts
  • Chaukhutia CHC to be upgraded from 30-bed to 300-bed hospital
  • Mobile units provide doctors, nurses and counselling services across 25 villages
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Uttarakhand: CM Dhami flags off nine ambulances in Khatima

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami flags off nine mobile medical units in Khatima, expanding healthcare access across Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital districts.

"The government is committed to providing high-quality health services, with a focus on meeting the aspirations of the people - Official Statement"

Udham Singh Nagar, October 16

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday flagged off nine Mobile Medical Units (ambulances) in Udham Singh Nagar's Khatima.

With the support of the Hans Foundation, Dehradun (08 units), and Hindustan Zinc, along with the Mamta Organisation (01 unit), Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami flagged off the mobile health service vehicles from his private residence at Nagla Tarai, Khatima.

The Chief Minister said that the efforts of Hans Foundation, Hindustan Zinc, and Mamta Organisation will significantly contribute to the expansion of healthcare services. He added that these mobile medical units will be highly beneficial for both urban and rural areas, enabling the public to avail better healthcare facilities.

Yudhveer Singh, Project Manager of Hans Foundation, informed that out of the eight mobile units provided by the foundation, four will operate in Udham Singh Nagar district and four in Nainital district, delivering health services.

Anamika Jha, Director at Hindustan Zinc, shared that mobile medical services equipped with doctors, staff nurses, and counsellors have been initiated to provide consultation, examinations, and treatment in 25 villages across Gadarpur and Kichha regions of Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, as well as four districts of Rajasthan.

Meanwhile, Dhami has directed the Health Secretary to take timely action to ensure that health services in Chaukhutia are aligned with public sentiment.

In this regard, the Chief Minister has announced the upgradation of the Chaukhutia Community Health Centre (CHC) into a 300-bed Sub-District Hospital (SDH), and the process of issuing the official government order is currently underway at the administrative level.

"The government is committed to providing high-quality health services, with a focus on meeting the aspirations of the people," an official statement said.

According to the Director General of Medical Health, the Chaukhutia CHC currently operates as a 30-bed hospital, with a daily OPD of 150 to 200 patients. Additionally, the lady medical officer conducts 30 to 35 deliveries every month. Currently, seven doctors are posted at the facility, comprising three female and four male doctors, including a dental surgeon.

He further informed that, to provide specialist services, a team of specialists, comprising a physician, gynaecologist, and paediatrician, is being sent three days a week from Almora District Hospital and Ranikhet Sub-District Hospital. These specialists are regularly providing their services at the Chaukhutia CHC.

All necessary facilities, including X-ray, ultrasound, dental chair, and 108 ambulance service, are available at the hospital.

He also mentioned that, with the government's support, Chandan Diagnostic provides approximately 70 to 80 diagnostic tests daily, free of charge.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see corporate foundations like Hans Foundation and Hindustan Zinc contributing to public healthcare. Public-private partnerships can really accelerate healthcare access in our country.
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Arjun K
The upgrade of Chaukhutia CHC to 300-bed hospital is excellent news! But I hope they also focus on maintaining quality and ensuring adequate staff. Sometimes infrastructure expands but service quality suffers.
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Sarah B
Free diagnostic tests and specialist visits three days a week - these are the kind of healthcare initiatives that make a real difference in people's lives. Hope other states learn from Uttarakhand's model.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope these ambulances are properly maintained and not just a one-time photo opportunity. We've seen many such projects fail due to poor maintenance and lack of follow-up.
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Meera T
As someone from Uttarakhand, I can say this will be very helpful during monsoon season when many villages get cut off. Mobile medical units can reach where regular ambulances cannot. Great work! 👍

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