After the printer of the CR X-ray machine breaks down, treatment is taken by taking pictures from the computer screen with the mobile set
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The printer of the CR electric simple X-ray machine, which was installed in the provincial hospital Kalaiya seven years ago, has been broken for a week. Without another X-ray machine or printer as an alternative, patients are forced to go to private hospitals outside the hospital and pay expensive fees for X-rays.
Patients who can walk are walking out of the hospital for X-rays. It is seen that the pictures of those who are crippled or disabled patients have to be brought from the outside with a hospital stretcher to be X-rayed, are going viral on social media. But no alternative has been found, due to which the patient is suffering.
After the printer of the CR X-ray machine broke down, the doctors are taking pictures of the pictures that appear on the computer screen after the X-rays with a mobile set. After the picture of him being taken out on a stretcher for X-ray went viral on social media, the treatment was started from the last four days by taking a picture from the computer screen with a mobile set.
In the meantime, the medical superintendent Dr. Sunil Kusawaha, who came a few months ago due to political maneuvers, was transferred by the Ministry of Health under the Madhes state government on 7th of January, but he has just resigned on Friday (yesterday) and left. The decision of the next medical superintendent Dr. Kuswaha walked.
During the transfer of Dr. Kusawaha and the deterioration of the x-rays of the hospital, Chief District Officer Basant Adhikari went to the hospital to monitor the absence of staff including the doctor and other health workers and seeing that the treatment service was poor due to the pressure of patients, when Prazia presented strongly, the hospital operation management committee and the doctor said that it was indecent behavior. , health workers and staff stopped the service. Later the situation became the same. But the hospital service is still unstable. Due to lack of management, the situation of unrest has increased in the last four months.
The problem has increased due to the lack of medical supervision. "The hospital has already arranged for a DR X-ray machine in which the printer itself is not used, along with another printer of the CR X-ray machine. Until then, in the absence of a printer, the X-ray report is being displayed on the computer screen and the treatment is being done by taking a photo of the report with the mobile set,' said Rajesh Kumar Singh, in-charge of the X-ray station, 'after the picture of the patient going out on the stretcher for the X-ray went viral, the work has been started from the mobile phone. Not allowed to go out.'
According to him, at most 100 to 150 patients come to the hospital daily for x-rays. He said that the CR X-ray machine has become complicated and very old, so the hospital management and administration have joined forces to find an alternative soon. Since the opening of private hospitals in the vicinity of the provincial hospital in recent years, there has been an increase in the tendency of 'referring' to Kalaiya Hospital and absence of doctors.
The employees of the hospital say that after the doctor of Kalaiya Hospital started giving time in the same private hospital, the service of the hospital became chaotic. The dispute was increased when Prazia was monitoring to tighten those issues. Prakash Chaugain, Chairman of the Regional Hospital Operation Management Committee, admitted that the service of the hospital was in disarray.
'You tell the ministry that they don't care about the X-ray machine and the superintendent,' he said, 'The ministry is not serious at all.' He said that even though it was a similar dispute, it has been resolved. "Mr Pragya should go on leave, the problem pointed out by his monitoring is correct," he said.
From 'referring' patients with similar conditions to the situation where rats can enter the morgue and eat the corpses and the doctor is unrecognizable, the patient is in confusion, and seeing the condition of the patient being confused, Prazia Adhikari said that he himself went to the hospital for improvement, even though there was no hearing from the ministry.
