New Delhi: Delhi’s Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj announced on Tuesday that any shortages of doctors and other staff at Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics will be promptly addressed. This assurance came after a review meeting on the clinics’ functioning, attended by health department officials and Chief District Medical Officers (CDMOs).
The primary focus of the meeting was to resolve staffing issues at the clinics. Following the meeting, the minister took to social media to emphasize that steps would be taken immediately to ensure that all staffing shortages are resolved quickly.
The first Mohalla Clinic under the Aam Aadmi Party Government’s flagship scheme was inaugurated in July 2015 at Rajiv Gandhi JJ Punjabi Colony, a relief camp in the Peeragarhi area of West Delhi. The clinics are part of a broader initiative to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to the residents of Delhi.
Bhardwaj’s commitment to addressing staffing shortages underscores the government’s dedication to improving healthcare services in the city. The Mohalla Clinics have been a critical component of Delhi’s healthcare system, offering free primary healthcare services, including consultations, medicines, and diagnostic tests, to millions of residents.
As the government continues to expand this initiative, ensuring adequate staffing levels at these clinics remains a top priority. The swift action promised by the health minister is expected to enhance the clinics’ efficiency and effectiveness, thereby better serving the healthcare needs of Delhi’s population.
By addressing these issues, the Delhi government aims to reinforce the success of the Mohalla Clinic model and continue to provide high-quality healthcare services to all citizens.
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