Minister for Health U T Khader talking on these lines said that Mangalore and Ullal TMC will have polyclinic, one for every 60,000 people.
"These clinics will reduce the pressure on district hospitals. The polyclincs will have four specialty doctors (paediatric, gynecologist, orthopedic and physician) and the reports of the patients will be made online," said the Minister adding that in Bangalore, in each of the 198 wards, Urban health centres will come up, especially in socially-backward areas. Similarly in Mysore, 63 Urban health centres will be set up. In Bagalkot, three Urban health centres will be set-up in areas where people from flood-affected areas are taking refuge.
He said that fund allotted by central government, Rs 9.5 crore will be spent on Ullal TMC and Rs 20 crore on Mangalore City.
He informed that a team from National Health Mission has arrived the district to survey Ullal and Mangalore City. Staff in the polyclinics will be hired on contract basis. These clinics will come up under the aegis of the government or PPP model.
"At present, mapping is being conducted in Mangalore city and in case of space availability in Urban Health Clinics, they will be upgraded to poly clinics. However, if there is a lack of space, new polyclinics will be set up in areas where people are socially and economically backward," he said.
Upgrading hospital
Mr Khader said that there plans to upgrade District Wenlock Hospital to Multi-Specilaity Hospital. In case of availability of land, there are plans to set up a new hospital. A land has been identified in Vamanjoor. However, action plan is yet to be made.
Speaking about the stir staged by the employees of 108 ambulances, Mr Kahder said that the decision with regard to employees who work in 108 service will be taken up in the meeting, to be held in Bangalore on August 14, he said.
Wenlock visit
With regard to the upgradation of Wenlock Hospital to a Multi Specialty Hospital, the NHM team along with Health Minister U T Khader, visited the hospital and conducted inspection.
District Surgeon and Superintendent Dr Rajeshwari Devi H R told the Minister, that Wenlock Hospital needs a emergency ward, a specialised OT facility, a specialised blood bank, upgraded ICU facility and cancer treatment facility. The hospital has 750 beds, which needs to be upgraded to 1000, she said.










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