Lack of sensitivity towards patients among doctors: UP CM

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Apr 05, 2017, 11:10 PM IST

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today noted there is a lack of sensitivity towards patients among doctors amid a gradual rise in commercialism, as he said that half of their problems could be solved if they worked on this.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today noted there is a lack of sensitivity towards patients among doctors amid a gradual rise in commercialism, as he said that half of their problems could be solved if they worked on this.

"It is a matter of concern for all governments on how to make so many new doctors available, but it is all the more important to inculcate sensitivity among them," he said after inaugurating 56 ventilators at the KGMU here.

"There is a lack of sensitivity towards common patients among doctors because of gradual rise in commercialism," Adityanath said, citing some related incidents in his home town Gorakhpur.

"If the doctors have a little sensitivity towards patients half their problems can be resolved," he said, adding that the identity of doctor is through his sensitivity.

The Chief Minister also underlined that five lakh new doctors were required to ensure proper medical care to all in the country while suggesting two years service for the new graduates in remote areas for which he said the government will extend support to ensure that medical service can reach the last person on the social ladder.

Speaking on private practice by government doctors, he said there is a dangerous trend of loot by those conducting medical tests and sought the help of doctors in addressing this problem and extending proper care to the poor and needy.

Lauding the yeoman's service rendered by the KGMU whose doctors are in top positions in the medical field, the Chief Minister stressed on proper maintenance of the equipments installed in medical colleges and university.

Saying that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah have given the task of setting six AIIMS-like institutes in UP to the BJP government, the Chief Minister said it will be a challenge to set them with the available resources.

Referring to the works in the previous Samajwadi Party government, he said most of the good doctors in the Gorakhpur medical college were sent to Saifai (the native village of the then ruling Yadav family which has a Rural Institute of Medical Science & Research) while shifting some others to Kannauj (constituency of Dimple Yadav).

"And what they gave to Gorakhpur (is) a modern slaughter house... I said we do not want slaughter house...," the CM said, adding he is thankful to the prime minister who gave AIIMs to Gorakhpur.

The Chief Minister said 25 new medical colleges will be set up in next five years.

On pollution in rivers, he said on a recent visit to Gomti riverfront project (started by the Akhilesh Yadav government) he had hoped that the water there would be very clean but found it worse than that of a drain even though fountains were working there.

Stressing on hygiene, Adityanath said doctors should pay attention to it as well as creating health-related awareness.

Making a mention of encephalitis-related deaths in Gorakhpur every year, he lamented the tendency of the "under utilisation" of government budget which forces the departments to surrender the funds at the closure of financial year.

Terming this practice as a betrayal of peoples faith, he said his government will work in this regard.

 

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