'In six months, PHCs to have adequate staff'
Shimla, March 20 -- Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu apprised the state assembly that within six months, there would be no shortage of staff in any primary health centre (PHC). Sukhu was replying to the question raised by BJP's Sundernagar MLA Rakesh Jamwal regarding vacant MBBS doctors' posts. Jamwal said that as per the data, there were 5,161 vacant posts. He pointed out that the government didn't have data on unemployed MBBS doctors in the state.
Asserting that the state would move towards medical tourism in one year, Sukhu said recruitment of 400 MBBS doctors was underway. "Vacant posts of staff nurses are also being filled. The shortage of radiologists will also be addressed," he said.
Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur said that the CM's assurance was far from reality. "The state does not even have data on the unemployed doctors in the state," he added. htc...
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