Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday said that the state government is working to establish a robust healthcare system through infrastructure development.
He said that the state government has taken several initiatives in this direction, including establishing a PGI Satellite Centre in Una, providing advanced equipment at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) Shimla, and expanding the Him Care Scheme. The government is also focusing on adopting digital health systems to improve primary healthcare services and strengthening the workforce.
A robotic surgery facility has been made available for patients at Atal Super Specialty Institute, Chamiana, and Tanda Medical College. Robotic surgery will be gradually introduced at other medical colleges as well,” he said.
The Chief Minister said that the integration of digital health information systems right from the sub-centre level to the state level aims to improve efficiency in healthcare services.
The state government has increased the remuneration of essential technical staff, including radiographers and X-ray technicians, he added.
“To address staff shortages in the health department, the government has approved the recruitment of 200 medical officers, 38 assistant professors in various super-specialty departments, and 400 staff nurses as job trainees,” he said, adding that this will enhance the efficiency of medical colleges and hospitals across the state and ensure that people have easy access to specialised healthcare facilities.