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Samanta seeks cooperation of DCs to shut down unauthorized health centres

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Published: 00:33, 4 March 2024  
Samanta seeks cooperation of DCs to shut down unauthorized health centres

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Health and Family Welfare Minister Professor Dr Samanta Lal Sen today sought the cooperation of Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to shut down illegally-run healthcare facilities at the district level.

"I am urging DCs to extend their sincere cooperation for the ongoing drive against unauthorized healthcare facilities aiming to upgrade the healthcare system," he told the four-day conference of deputy commissioners at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium here, an official release said, reports BSS.

Samanta said the government is continuing drives against unauthorized healthcare facilities as a section of dishonest people are running healthcare establishments only for gaining financial purposes.

"We are showing zero tolerance against such name-based healthcare establishments to save lives of people," he said, adding the government directed all relevant organizations to be alert against illegally run hospitals, clinics and diagnostics centres."

At the conference, State Minister for Health Dr Rokeya Sultana emphasized collective efforts to remove different malpractices and problems that are affecting the total health sector for providing smooth medical services to the people.

Secretary of Health Service Division Md Jahangir Alam, Secretary of Health Education and Family Planning Division Azizur Rahman, Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Prof Dr Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam and Director General of Directorate of Health Prof Dr Tito Mian, among others, were present at the conference with Cabinet Secretary Md Mahbub Hossain in the chair.

"Both public and private hospitals, clinics and diagnostics centres must be equipped with required medical facilities to ensure quality treatment for patients," Samanta said.

The authorities of private healthcare facilities must follow rules set by the government to ensure quality medical services, he added.

The government does not want to shut down private healthcare facilities for the sake of the greatest interest of the people, he said, adding, "But all private hospitals, clinics and diagnostics centres must recruit an adequate number of skilled healthcare professionals, equipping it with all necessary testing facilities."

"We have shut down 1,227 unregistered clinics and diagnostics centres in the past month. We are continuing our drive against unauthorized healthcare facilities," Samanta added.