Report on ‘health’ of SMS Hospital put before Rajasthan High Court

Written By dna Correspondent | Updated: Feb 07, 2019, 06:35 AM IST

SMS Hospital

The court said that the facilities of other departments should also be improved like trauma.

Inspection report was submitted by the jurist on the arrangements of the SMS Hospital before the Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday, the. Taking the report on record, the court has directed the Advocate General to keep its side till March 14. The division bench of Justice Mohammad Rafiq and Justice Govardhan Bardhar gave this order while hearing the PIL filed by SK Gupta. The court said that the facilities of other departments should also be improved like trauma.

The report submitted by Jurist Advocate Tanveer Ahmed stated that there is a shortage of resources and staff in the hospital in the proportion of patients. Apart from this, computerised records of the admitted patients are not maintained. Due to a lack of patient consultants in the hospital, new patients have to suffer a lot. Seeing the crowd approaching the hospital, the master of the next 50 years should be prepared.

It was also mentioned in the report that the administrative wing should be shifted elsewhere from the hospital premises. At the same time, different blocks of the hospital are also made in an unplanned manner. 

Along with this, there is no waiting area for patients, their families and staff, and the parking system is also in a bad condition. It has been said by the jurist that in the hospital, facility of a food court, departmental store, bank and ATM should be made along with the facility of billing on the test centres. Instead of outsourcing CT scan and MRI, the hospital administration should handle it.

It was also stated in the report that while making the hospital a referral hospital, facilities should be developed in the satellite hospitals of other areas of the city. A traffic jam around the hospital and encroachment on the premises adds to problems. While explaining the satisfactory arrangement of cleaning within the hospital, its effective requirement was explained outside the premises.

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