According to health minister T harish rao, the Chief minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao, has been taking all necessary steps to enhance the health department by giving essential funding. He emphasised the necessity for the health authorities and personnel to work hard and offer the people top-notch medical care during a review meeting on Wednesday. harish rao stressed the need of completing the promotion for 190 assistant professors to associate professor posts at teaching hospitals within one week, with postings being made after the counselling is over.

The minister took a positive step by increasing the age requirement for promotions from professor to Additional DME and directing the prompt start and completion of the Additional DME promotion process. Additionally, he gave Ramesh Reddy, the director of medical education, instructions to submit requests for the transfer of academics.

The minister emphasised the requirement to complete all 112 of the telangana Vaidya Vidhan Parishad's civil surgeon and deputy civil surgeon promotions within 15 days. He emphasised the significance of expediting promotion procedures for chemists, lab technicians and radiographers in addition to speedy completion of the promotion process for 371 nurses in telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad.

For the purpose of diagnosing dengue, the minister gave the order to buy 32 single-donor platelet machines. The purchase of these devices will cost Rs 10 crores, and they will be put in every district hospitals. Medical officials were given instructions by harish rao regarding the PMP and RMP training in accordance with the High Court's orders. A committee has been established to prepare a thorough report on their training needs.

He encouraged attention to be paid to the formation and operation of forthcoming medical institutions and, with regard to the NIMS, he gave authorities instructions to speed up the building project. The minister instructed the officials to quickly arrange the deployment of newly purchased cars, including 228 Ammaodi vehicles, 204 108 vehicles, and 34 Hearse vehicles, in order to increase healthcare accessibility. Medical professionals were asked to pay close attention to the risk of seasonal infections as the rainy season got underway.

At the meeting were the telangana State Medical Council Chairman Rajalingam, R&B ENC Ganapathy Reddy, NIMS director Birappa, DME Ramesh Reddy, TSMSIDC Chairman Errolla Srinivas, MD chandra shekhar Reddy, TVVP Commissioner ajay Kumar, and others.




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