
Mangalore, Nov 7: Government Wenlock Hospital is severely understaffed. There is acute shortage of both medical as well as cleaning staff, said the employees of the hospital to J.R. Lobo, MLA, Mangalore City (South), when he visited the hospital on Wednesday to inaugurate renovated kitchen room.
Briefing about new kitchen medical superintendent, Wenlock hospital, Dr Rajeshwari said that the kitchen has been upgraded at an estimated cost of Rs 14 lakh.
She said that steam boilers and cooking machinery with capacity of cooking for 700 patients has been installed at a cost of Rs 7 lac, while another Rs 7 lac has been spent on developing the infrastructure.
“The hospital spends Rs 6 lac every month for diet food,” she said and added that a building in 14.5 acre is at the disposal of the hospital to house the super-specialty hospital that the Minister for Health U T Khader had mentioned, but there is a need to develop the building.
Shortage of medical staff
Mentioning about the staff crisis at the Wenlock hospital Dr Rajeshwari said that there is a severe shortage of nursing and cleaning staff in the hospital. “There is shortage of physicians and even nursing superintendents, which is affecting the patients,” she briefed.
JR Lobo responding to this said that it is time the hospital thinks beyond procuring doctors from KMC hospital, which has been providing doctors and nurses to the hospital so far.
“I will raise the issue on the floor of the Assembly and seek solution. I will also speak to ministers concerned. Since the health minister is from Mangalore, he is aware of the problems in the Wenlock hospital, he said.





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