Conspiracy to stop One Stop Service at MMCH alleged

MYMENSINGH: A view of One Stop Service at MMCH
MYMENSINGH: A view of One Stop Service at MMCH
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Kafi Khan , Mymensingh :
 A vested quarter has been trying to stop one stop service at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital (MMCH).
 It is alleged that some owners of private diagnostic centers and clinics located around the hospital including some commissioned doctors and officials, and representatives of various drug companies deported from the hospital and the owners of pharmacists in front of the hospital are involved in the conspiracy.
One Stop Service of Mymensingh Medical College Hospital has already achieved the confidence and reputation of patients in several districts around Mymensingh.
 With that, the violence and the sufferings of the distressed brokers are diminished. With the introduction of this service, the number of patients decreased in private diagnostic centers, clinics and hospitals, developed around the government hospital. As a result, a vigilant cycle is desirous to stop this service. However, more than three crore people in greater Mymensingh region will get the benefit of one stop service. This information was found on the Mymensingh Medical College Hospital surroundings. Health Minister Mohammad Nasim told that the government’s allocation of 100 percent of the government’s medicines, including the free supply of nominal fees, has all the examinations, the pressure of the patient is increasing day by day. The pressure is also increasing due to the patients who are not required to come directly into the ward by admission. Once the one-stop service is introduced, the pressure of admission to these patients will be reduced. If the One stop service is opened in the emergency department of the hospital, then the specialist doctors will send the wards to the patients who think they will need admission.
Compared to the existing infrastructure and services of the hospital in Mymensingh Medical College, the Director General of the Health Department Professor Dr. Abul Kalam Azad told the people that I was impressed by the different methods of treatment including the one-stop service and infrastructure of Mymensingh Medical College. I have advised the directors of other government hospitals to come to see the infrastructure and medical facilities already in Mymensingh Medical College Hospital. To stop the one-stop service of this hospital, the prevention of any cycle will be prevented. The Health Department will continue to cooperate to continue this service.
First One Stop Service: According to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, it is known that in this one-stop service launched from 19 November, 2017, 24-hour treatment of surgery, gynecology, medicine, cardiology specialist doctors including Eco Cardio Gram-ECG, Ultrasynography, digital x-ray, pathology test, day care center and monitoring ward There are benefits to pay. Apart from this, arrangements have been made to provide treatment to the injured and casualties of patients who have problems with emergency delivery. Hospital authorities claim that the introduction of this service for the first time in any government hospital in the country has started decreasing the patient’s admission to different wards of the intermediate section of the hospital. In the meanwhile, the pressure of admission of 1 to 200 patients per day has decreased. It is expected that this pressure of patient admission will reduce further. More than 2,000 patients were released with emergency medical services in one stop Service in the last month.

More than 4000 patients were given primary treatment at this time. More than 2,000 patients have been operated in one stop Service. More than 4,000 patients have got the existing test facility.

Outgoing On the other hand, there has been a radical change in infrastructure and treatment at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital. Clean and healthy environment The One stop Service has been introduced separately in part of the emergency department of the hospital. Emergency Medical Officers (EMO) on the care of the patients who come in the emergency department are sending serious patients after visiting the wards and sending them directly to the ward. Somebody else is sending Day Care Center and somebody to the ward. At this time, the patients are sent to X-ray, ECG, ultrasonography and pathology lab for emergency testing. After 24 hours or more, patients are being discharged from the day care center and observation ward, and are being sent to the ward. Kishoreganj district’s Tarail Upazila was injured in the incident and Kishor Jahirul came to the emergency department of the hospital. Watch the ward for the last 3 days. In the meantime, he was strapped with bandages. Khaira Zahirul and his family members are happy with the management of the One Stop Service in the hospital. They said, the full abdominal ultrasonography test matched with digital X-ray of only 120 taka and 400 taka However, for the exterior of the hospital 300 rupees for X-ray and the amount of 1200 rupees for the ultrasanography. Sharmin, 14, a schoolgirl of Chakrampur village in Trishal upazila, came under severe pain in the emergency department of the hospital. After the duty doctor sent him to day care, it was done immediately after the ECG. Sharmin and her family returned relief after giving them leave after 3 hours due to lack of problems. Sharmin’s father, Sufi Ahmed, said that after checking the ECG test of only Tk 120, the doctors told him that there is no problem.
If you want, you can go back home. Sufi Ahmed Expressed of satisfaction with the immediate and hassle-free service. Selim Mia, a resident of Puranpara under Dhobaura Police station in Mymensingh, told that he was under treatment at the hospital three months before being diagnosed with kidney problem. On the advice of a doctor, he was forced to do some tests on the outside diagnostic center. An attempt was made to bring him outside to a clinic. But he is taking treatment at government hospital. Following the launch of one stop Service, it has become very easy to follow up. Selim Mia said that the patients were released from unprotected harassment due to the violence of the representatives of outside diagnostic centers, clinics and hospitals. Tea shopkeeper Mohammad Giasuddin (47), who was dressed in a street outside the main gate of the hospital, told that he has been running a tea shop for 12 years. Many patients coming to the hospital used to drink tea at my shop every day. Listen to the WANSTOP service’s compliment on their face. Many of my acquaintances took service. Since this service is open, no patient is required to go to hospital without the need, said Md Giasuddin.

 Secretary General of Swadhinata Parishad Parishad (Swachip) Prof Dr. MA Aziz thanked the initiative of launching one stop service at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, saying that its benefits are getting rich people in the greater Mymensingh region. However, he has expressed concern because a group identified is plotting to stop these benefits. In order to counter the mischief of Kuchakri Mahila, he advised the local health center to keep one stop services actively involved with the concerned
doctors and officials.
 

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