Administration require to crosscheck developmental outputs of GB Pant Hospital since its establishment
Port Blair, Mar 08:
The mighty sanatorium of A&N Islands 'GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair' is
running hopelessly these days and ghastly turning into life finale stall for
the patients, especially, who suffers with neurological and cardio-logical
illnesses in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Govt. has investing
crores of rupees every year on health sector in these islands to provide better
treatment and facilities to the patients, but the equipment as life-supporting
vehicle, MRI machine, surgery related equipment are always found under
disrepair, and sending private clinics to make a diagnosis.
Some diseased family
members, who have observed in the recent past, say that, "Patients who are
entering into the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the GB Pant Hospital may denote
as a finale of life. Neither patients' attenders are allowed nor are the duty
staffs keeping eye on patients in the ICU to maintain proper communication or
status about the patient, negligently.
DHS Motto as per its
website
The only Referral
Hospital i.e. GB Pant Hospital, South Andaman District have started with the
motto and mission 'is to provide preventive, promotive, curative and quality
health services at free of costs to the people of islands. DHS strive to help
people improve their productivity and reduce risks of diseases and injury. The
Directorate of health services also committee to provide health scheme benefits
to the poor and needy people of these islands. Quality and cost-free healthcare
for every citizen'.
The health being a
vital sector, lack of facilities in this sector undermines the confidence and
morale of people living in these Islands as it accentuates the sense of
isolation from the mainland. This in turn also magnifies any other
inconveniences imposed by the inherent logistic difficulties due to the
distance. It may also be pertinent to mention that in the last few years, the
aspirations of the people have increased considerably and so have the felt
needs in the Health sector, says the DHS website.
History in Web
Mr. Biswarup Ganguly in Wikimedia updated on 15 April 2009 described the GB Pant Hospital as, "the GB Pant Hospital, located in the premises of the historic Cellular Jail at Port Blair. Is the only referral hospital for the entire group of Andaman & Nicobar Islands set-up initially in 1963. The hospital now has about 40 Doctors including a few specialists. Super Specialty services in cardiology, cardio-thoracic surgery, neurology, nephrology, gastro-enterology, urology, plastic surgery, etc. are obtained from the mainland. A & N Administration also provides Air Ambulance Services to patients with medical emergencies".
This shot was taken from rooftop of the Cellular Jail by the author Mr. Biswarup Ganguly.
Mr. Biswarup Ganguly in Wikimedia updated on 15 April 2009 described the GB Pant Hospital as, "the GB Pant Hospital, located in the premises of the historic Cellular Jail at Port Blair. Is the only referral hospital for the entire group of Andaman & Nicobar Islands set-up initially in 1963. The hospital now has about 40 Doctors including a few specialists. Super Specialty services in cardiology, cardio-thoracic surgery, neurology, nephrology, gastro-enterology, urology, plastic surgery, etc. are obtained from the mainland. A & N Administration also provides Air Ambulance Services to patients with medical emergencies".
This shot was taken from rooftop of the Cellular Jail by the author Mr. Biswarup Ganguly.
Annual Budget of GB
Pant Hospital
The Govt. of India is allocating Rs.324.7 crores upon the Health Sector in Andaman and Nicobar Islands annually. Out of which, major part i.e. Rs.104 crores (excluding health scheme schemes) are being spent on GB Pant Hospital only for providing health services to public. Out of Rs.104 crores major part is spent in paying salaries and wages i.e. Rs.67.25 crores, Rs.27 crores on Supplies and Materials and Rs.9.75 crores on P.O.L, Office Expenses, Domestic Travel Expenses, Medical Treatment and Overtime Allowance of health personnel of GB Pant Hospital, according to DDO wise allocation of fund for the financial year 2021-2022 report.
The Govt. of India is allocating Rs.324.7 crores upon the Health Sector in Andaman and Nicobar Islands annually. Out of which, major part i.e. Rs.104 crores (excluding health scheme schemes) are being spent on GB Pant Hospital only for providing health services to public. Out of Rs.104 crores major part is spent in paying salaries and wages i.e. Rs.67.25 crores, Rs.27 crores on Supplies and Materials and Rs.9.75 crores on P.O.L, Office Expenses, Domestic Travel Expenses, Medical Treatment and Overtime Allowance of health personnel of GB Pant Hospital, according to DDO wise allocation of fund for the financial year 2021-2022 report.
People’s experience
Some citizens of Dollygunj said, "The health history of A&N Islands yells, the nonexistence of proper Neurologist in the GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair has already taken many young lives and continues till now, is it not a shame on the health sector of our islands? Moreover, corruption issue of crores worth medicines allegedly by previous Head of Health Department has added black-crown to the infamy".
Some citizens of Dollygunj said, "The health history of A&N Islands yells, the nonexistence of proper Neurologist in the GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair has already taken many young lives and continues till now, is it not a shame on the health sector of our islands? Moreover, corruption issue of crores worth medicines allegedly by previous Head of Health Department has added black-crown to the infamy".
Citizens of Aberdeen
village says, that "the introducing of Andaman Nicobar Islands Institute
of Medical Sciences (ANIIMS) is good for the islands, but it is also necessary
to take care of, as not to effect the GB Pant patients improperly and may not
be used our islands' patients as all time guinea-pigs for them. Hence, the
attention of Lt. Governor is required to set right all the issues, is need of
the hour".
However,
the variation between the views of patients and head of the department hints
that, the intervention of Lt. Governor is required to set right all the issues,
is the need of the hour in the health sector of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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