The state government is taking steps to improve the healthcare system by providing better logistic support in hospitals. According to Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha, GB Pant Hospitals will soon offer four new super specialty services.

Dr. Saha made the announcement after inaugurating the type-3 & type-4 residential quarters complex at Tulamura PHC in Udaipur, Gomati District on Monday.

“The development of health services is a government priority, and we are committed to improving the healthcare infrastructure in the state. Initiatives have been launched to introduce 11 super specialty services at GBP, and seven of these departments are already operational,” said Dr. Saha.

He highlighted a significant shift in the healthcare industry, where the state is moving away from relying on doctors from other states. Instead, they have been putting in efforts to increase logistic support to hospitals. The state is proud to have two medical colleges, one dental college, and doctors who have received ad hoc promotions after almost 23 years of service. Furthermore, there is now a nursing college in the state.

During the event, the Chief Minister highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, aimed at providing medical facilities to the people of the country.

“Approximately 12.5 lakh people in the state have been issued Ayushman cards, benefiting around 2 lakh individuals. Recognizing the previous lack of infrastructure in hospitals, the budget has allocated Rs 1,756 crores for the development of the state’s health infrastructure, including the launch of a super specialty block at GBP costing Rs 115 crores,” Dr. Saha added.

The Finance Minister, Pranajit Singha Roy, MLA Abhishek Debroy, Health Department Secretary Dr. Sandip R Rathor, DM of Gomati Tarit Kanti Chakma, and others were present during the program.