
Silent of Probka oncology Kidwai in Bengalur. During the review, the Minister asked why the bed occupancy in the hospital was below 70%, despite the high daily influx of patients.
Sharan Prakash Patil, Minister of Medical Education and Skills Development, ordered officials to Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology (KMIO) to accept such patients to accept such patients as worship at the hospital center to accept such patients to accept such patients. Skills, which is a confession of such patients, Minister for Medical Education and Skills.
Although this directive was first provided during a recent KMIO meeting, it was officially confirmed and implemented during a visit to Mr. Patil on Friday.
During the review, the Minister asked why the bed occupancy in the hospital was below 70%, despite the high daily influx of patients. Officials explained that the beds were assigned only after the final diagnosis, so that patients without accommodation during the waiting period between the initial diagnosis and the issue of their final health reports. In response to this, Mr. Patil ordered Kmio to change his policy during this interim period and arrive patients in the ward.
The Minister stressed that many patients in KMIO come from an economically weaker environment and cannot afford private accommodation in Bengalur while waiting for their news. “This device does not have to be necessary for those located in and its surroundings, but for patients from distant areas, especially Northern Karnataka, it is necessary,” Patil said.
Since the final reports may be issued for one to two days, the consent form will be provided to those who want to be admitted as patients during this period.
KMIO also offers free accommodation and meals in its “Dharmashala” for patients waiting for their news. However, the minister stressed that whenever beds are available, patients should be admitted to the hospital department rather than being directed to Dharmashala. “If beds are occupied, they can be accommodated in Dharmashale,” he added.
Since more than 90% of patients looking for treatment in Kidwai are in the BPL category, the Minister ordered the authorities to transform Shantidham, special departments and an icethane, semi -undering department into general departments.
The aim of this step is to give relief to economically disadvantaged patients and ensure that they receive the necessary care and comfort in critical health.
Published – March 28, 2025 21:05