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Rural blocks sans child specialist for months

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Karam Prakash

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Patiala, November 7

Rural blocks in Punjab Health Minister Chetan Singh Jouramajra’s home district are without paediatrician for months now. Delivery of healthcare services at micro-level — despite the government’s tall claims of better medical care — has constantly been ignored, health experts said.

Rural blocks such as Shutrana, Badhshapur and Patran do not have a child specialist. Poor patients from these areas have to visit Samana Civil Hospital or Government Rajindra Hospital for treatment.

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There is no paediatrician even in the private hospitals in these blocks.

In the absence of a paediatrician, either a general physician provides treatment to the kids or they are referred to hospitals in other areas.

There was a paediatrician at the Patran Community Health Centre (CHC), but the doctor got transferred and the post of the paediatrician is lying vacant since then.

As per government norms, a block should have at least four health specialists: a general physician, a gynaecologist, a paediatrician and a general surgeon.

When asked about the shortage, Assistant Civil Surgeon Dr Ravleen, who joined the Health Department on Monday, said, “I have just joined the department. I have yet to look into the matter.”

Poor patients suffer

Rural blocks such as Shutrana, Badhshapur and Patran do not have a child specialist. Poor patients from these areas have to visit Samana Civil Hospital or Government Rajindra Hospital for treatment.

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