Dadeldhura Hospital will have 500 beds in five years: Minister Paudel

Minister Paudel mentioned that according to the standards of the federal hospital, no hospital will have less than 500 beds and said that Dadeldhura is planned to proceed accordingly.

Bhadra 5, 2082

Tarkaraj Bhatta

Dadeldhura Hospital will have 500 beds in five years: Minister Paudel

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Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel has announced that Dadeldhura Hospital will be developed to 500 beds within the next five years.

While launching the monitoring and hemodialysis service of Dadeldhura Hospital under the federal government on Thursday, Minister Paudel expressed the commitment of the ministry to support the necessary budget, manpower and infrastructure to make the hospital a federal level health institution.

Minister Paudel mentioned that according to the standards of the federal hospital, no hospital will have less than 500 beds and said that Dadeldhura is planned to proceed accordingly. He said, 'Private sector investment is not possible here, as the population is low, government presence is inevitable. Hospitals, municipalities and provinces should also join hands to create an environment that sustains doctors. According to

minister Paudel, MDMS (specialty studies) will start from January and 50 MBBS students can be admitted from next June. Expressing his belief that if medical education is conducted in this way, the shortage of doctors will be solved, he opined that the university should also keep it as a priority.

Minister Paudel informed that health insurance has been linked with the needy facility and clarified that now only those who have insurance will get the needy facility. He said that facilities have been added for the poor and preparations are being made to send doctors to basic hospitals from the center. He pointed out the need for the federal ministry to provide all possible support in equipment, infrastructure and manpower management, but the hospital development committee, local municipality and state government should also take responsibility for sustaining doctors. Dr. Mesu of

hospital. Sudha Devkota mentioned that the residents of Dadeldhura have the right to get high-quality treatment services and said that there is a need for skilled manpower, modern equipment and special services. Hospital Development Committee Chairman Karunkar Ojha also requested the minister to solve the challenges of the hospital.

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