In Indore, Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla conducted an extensive review of hospital operations, focusing on service quality and patient welfare. The thorough assessment reflects Madhya Pradesh’s push towards world-class healthcare.
Shukla’s itinerary covered radiology, pathology labs, and surgical theaters. He was briefed on daily footfall exceeding 5,000 patients, straining existing resources.
Engaging with nurses and paramedics, he acknowledged their dedication amid staffing crunch. Directives followed for contractual hiring and skill enhancement programs.
A key highlight was the push for telemedicine integration, aiming to reduce urban overcrowding by serving rural patients remotely.
Shukla inspected sanitation protocols rigorously, linking compliance to future allocations. Waste management and sterilization units received special emphasis.
The visit concluded with a public address where Shukla outlined a 100-day action plan, including free health camps and specialist deployments.
This proactive stance positions Shukla as a champion of health reforms in MP. With elections looming, such visible actions could sway voter sentiments significantly.
Stakeholders hope this momentum sustains, turning Indore hospital into a benchmark for others statewide.