Northeast to get India’s first-ever ‘Air Dispensary’: Dr Jitendra

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh being briefed about the current status of India's first-ever
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh being briefed about the current status of India's first-ever "Air Dispensary" service to be introduced in Northeast, at New Delhi on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Nov 12: Northeast is all set to get India’s first-ever “Air Dispensary” based in a helicopter and the Union Ministry of Northeast/DONER has already contributed Rs. 25 crore as part of the initial funding for this initiative.
Disclosing this here today after a meeting with the representatives of Aviation Sector and helicopter service/Pawan Hans, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said, for quite a few months, he had been toying with the idea of introducing a helicopter based Dispensary/OPD service in such far flung and remote areas where no doctor or medical facility was available and the patient, in need, also did not have any access to any medical care.
The proposal put forward by the Ministry of DoNER, he said, has been accepted and is in the final stages of process in the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation, before, if required, a Cabinet note is prepared for it.
Dr Jitendra Singh disclosed that even today, nearly 1/3rd of India’s population did not have access to hospital bed care, as a result of which, poor patients living in remote areas remained deprived of crucial medical care. The experiment being introduced in the Northeast, at the behest of the Ministry of Northeast/DoNER, can also be emulated in other hill states having difficult topography like Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, he added.
As per the plan, Dr Jitendra Singh said, to begin with, helicopter will be based at two locations, namely Imphal in Manipur and Meghalaya in Shillong. Both of these cities have premier postgraduate medical institutes from where specialist doctors, along with the necessary equipment and para – medical staff, would be able to move into the helicopter and hold a dispensary/OPD in different locations across the eight States of North Eastern Region. On its way back, he said, the same helicopter can also transport a sick patient, requiring admission, to a city hospital.

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