The decision taken by the Council of Ministers on Friday stated that government and private hospitals should provide only 10 percent of the total beds free of charge.
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The government has decided to strictly implement the system of making 10 percent of beds free in government and private hospitals.
The decision taken by the Council of Ministers on Friday stated that government and private hospitals should provide only 10 percent of the total beds free of charge.
It is stated that poor, helpless, and homeless patients will have access to free beds. The decision states that a free health portal will be developed to monitor free service availability, beneficiary details, and service utilization in health institutions in real time and will be implemented across the country within 30 days.
The agenda of the decision states that a health information system will be developed and implemented within 3 months. In which it is stated that patient history, re-service, follow-up, and patient record systems will be digitalized and integrated. It has been announced that a digital system will be operated in hospital pharmacies to display the stock and price list of medicines.
It has been decided to operate accessible pharmacies in government hospitals. It is stated that the process of establishing one ward in most hospitals will begin within 30 days.
It has been announced that arrangements will be made to provide treatment to burn patients at a subsidized rate. It has been decided to keep air ambulances on standby for emergency health services in the far-western, central, and eastern hilly regions.
