LUCKNOW, March 11 -- Attendants of King George's Medical University (KGMU) patients, will soon no longer need to stand in long queues at the Hospital Revolving Fund (HRF) counters to obtain medicines. The university administration has decided to introduce a system under which medicines will be delivered directly to patients' bedsides. On Tuesday, KGMU vice-chancellor Soniya Nityanand announced the initiative at a press conference, stating the move aims to reduce inconvenience for attendants. "To address these difficulties, the administration has decided to supply medicines from HRF directly to the beds of admitted patients," Nityanand said. Under the new arrangement, once a doctor prescribes medicines, the ward staff will send an online order to the HRF for each patient. The HRF will prepare the required medicine packet, which will then be collected by "Medi Mitra" staff and delivered to the patient's bedside....