Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla said that the infrastructure in the health sector is continuously expanding under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Along with modern services in hospitals, new medical colleges are also being established in the field of medical education.
Efforts are being made through various means to ensure availability of medical experts and manpower.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that along with the district level, primary and community health services are also being expanded and strengthened. This was stated by Deputy Chief Minister Shukla while inaugurating a symposium on ‘One State – One Health’ at AIIMS Bhopal today.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that the “One State – One Health” symposium organized by AIIMS Bhopal is a commendable effort.
The suggestions brainstormed by experts in the seminar to strengthen health services in the state will be helpful in making Madhya Pradesh the best state in the health sector.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that AIIMS Bhopal is working in various dimensions to contribute in the field of medical education.
The experience of AIIMS will undoubtedly benefit the medical education sector in Madhya Pradesh.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that mediations should be specifically brainstormed to improve various health indices and strengthen rural medical infrastructure and delivery of services in Madhya Pradesh.
Madhya Pradesh will become the first state in the country to implement “One State – One Health” policy
Executive Director of AIIMS Bhopal, Prof. (Dr.) Ajay Singh said that Madhya Pradesh will become the first state in the country to implement One State One Health Policy. AIIMS Bhopal will provide better health facilities to remote areas of the state through e-consultation and e-ICU. Additional Commissioner Medical Education Dr. Pankaj Jain along with AIIMS Bhopal and other government and private health care sector teachers, doctors and experts were present.