Infant, maternal mortality rates decline significantly in Tripura: CM
Continuous efforts of the state government have led to unprecedented improvements in the state's medical system
Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha on Saturday said that due to improvements in health services, the infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate in the state have significantly decreased.
He said that the state government is working to gain the trust of the people by making the state’s health sector state-of-the-art and by providing better medical services to its citizens.
“The continuous efforts of the state government have led to unprecedented improvements in the state's medical system,” he said.
Dr. Saha said this while inaugurating the 19th annual conference of the Tripura chapter of the Association of Surgeons of India at the KLS Auditorium of Agartala Government Medical College and GBP Hospital today.
He mentioned that treatment and surgeries for several critical diseases are now being performed in referral hospitals, including GB, which was unimaginable at one time.
“Kidney transplants are now being successfully performed in the state. Efforts are also underway to make liver transplants possible here. The state government does not want the people of Tripura to spend their own money and rush outside the state for treatment, as they had to do in the past,” he said.
He added that the people of the state should have confidence in their own medical system
Dr. Saha said that the state government has placed equal emphasis on the rapid improvement of rural health services, not just urban healthcare.
“Initiatives have been taken to modernize district and sub-divisional hospitals, including the establishment of trauma centers. Due to the improvement in health services, the infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate in the state have come down significantly,” he said.
The Chief Minister further stated that the government is not only focused on modernizing the medical system but also on assisting people in various ways within the health sector.
“Telemedicine services are being provided at AGMC. The concerned authorities have already been instructed to build a studio so that patients can get better benefits from telemedicine services,” he added.
At the event, the Chief Minister felicitated two doctors of the state for their special contributions in the field of medicine and a medical student for exceptional academic achievement.
Professor (Dr.) Sriram Bhatt of Kasturba Medical College, Karnataka; ASIOTSC President Dr. Gitesh Ranjan Bhattacharya; Health Department Secretary Kiran Gitte; Health Department Director Dr. Debashree Debbarma; and Agartala Government Medical College Principal Dr. Anup Kumar Saha were present.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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