Fatehpur, 28 November (HS). On Thursday, District Magistrate Ravindra Singh conducted a surprise inspection of the Community Health Center Ghazipur in the district. During this time he
Registration Room, OPD Room, PNC Room, ANC Room, Triage Room, Scrub Room, Nurse Duty Room, Injection Room, Ayushman Bharat Room, Plaster Room, Pathology Room, Operation Room, DOTS Centre, Drug Store, Xray Room, Herbal Garden, Saw the activities conducted in delivery room, emergency and medical store. While giving instructions to the Superintendent, he said that when the patients come for registration, generate their Aura ID along with it, create a separate window for it and mention the patient’s Aura ID in the OPD register and arrange for additional chairs as per the number of patients. Make sure that it is convenient for pregnant women and other patients to sit.
Along with this, he saw the vaccines kept in the cold chain room and learned the process of vaccine storage in ILR and instructed the CMO to vaccinate all patients, pregnant women and children on time and also ensure disposal of biomedical waste daily. If the arrangements for cleanliness and drinking water were found satisfactory, the Superintendent was asked to maintain such arrangements in future also. The nurse looked at the delivery room register in the duty room and took information about all the parameters mentioned in it. The Superintendent informed that all the details are fed on the Mantra portal.
The District Magistrate informed the pregnant woman named Sunita about the facilities available at the health center and instructed the Superintendent to immediately make arrangements for blowers and blankets in winter. Took information about the availability of injections for all the patients coming to the injection room and said that stock of ARB, ASB should be maintained.
Took information about Ayushman card being made daily in Ayushman Bharat Room and instructed the Superintendent to make Ayushman card of all persons above 70 years of age and after conducting sugar, BP, hemoglobin and other necessary tests of all pregnant women, informed the report timely.
Observed the availability of medicines in the medical stores and instructed the CMO to ensure that the availability of medicines remains uninterrupted. Instructions were given to the Superintendent to plant more medicinal plants in the herbal garden located on the campus. On this occasion, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Rajiv Nayan Giri, CHC Superintendent Dr. Pankaj Gupta, Medical Officer Dr. KK Yadav and others were present.