Civil hospital to get 36 beds ahead of CM visit
Gurugram, Sept. 19 -- To increase patients' capacity, an additional 36 beds are being set up at Civil Hospital in Sector 10A, said health department officials on Thursday. The new additions will boost the patient accommodation of the Dengue ward by 30 beds, and the Cancer ward by 6 beds, said officials.
Currently, there are no beds to treat cancer patients and there are 15-20 beds for the treatment of patients suffering from vector-borne diseases.
"The initiative is part of an ongoing upgradation and beautification exercise being carried out at government hospitals in 22 districts of Haryana," said a health official.
Dr Alka Singh, chief medical officer (CMO), Gurugram, said the upgradation exercise will significantly improve patient care and overall hospital efficiency. As per Singh, the works will include white washing of the hospital building, repairing the existing infrastructure, fixing its structural weak links, followed by extensive wooden replacements.
The upgradation exercise is underway ahead of the expected visit by chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday, said officials....
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