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Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel has emphasized that the existing hospitals should be organized.
Addressing the 32nd Central Assembly of Nepal Cancer Prevention Organization held in Banepa on Friday, he said that the government is focused on providing systematic, quality services to existing hospitals rather than building new ones. He said that it is necessary to build hospitals in rural and remote areas.
'There is no need to dig the foundation for building new hospitals in urban areas, it is necessary to organize the existing hospitals, there are not enough equipment and materials needed for treatment in the hospitals, there are no manpower according to the requirements, the infrastructures are also not organized, it is the responsibility of today to organize these things. Yes,' he said.
Stating that the government has arranged and implemented free treatment for children under the age of 14 suffering from cancer, he said that the government should not only work on the health care system, but also conduct awareness programs to prevent the disease. "Adding some work to the health care system will not solve the problem, it is the responsibility of the state to treat patients, it is admirable to make the treatment systematic and affordable, to build institutions for treatment," he said, "but if the number of patients increases in this way, the state should provide free treatment to everyone." It is not possible, the government cannot provide treatment in the cheapest way, so now the government is focused on how we can make Nepalis healthy He said that the government is aiming to work in the preventive sector. According to him, the government has a plan to provide specialized and first aid services from the health centers of the ward. In the
program, the president of the organization said that the government should conduct awareness raising and preventive programs to prevent cancer. According to him, 90 percent of the disease can be cured by being aware of the disease and getting treatment early.
Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital handed over to Government
Nepal's first cancer hospital operated by Nepal Cancer Prevention Organization has been handed over to Bhaktapur Cancer Government. On the occasion of the 34th Central Assembly of the organization, the letter of agreement was handed over to Health Minister Paudel in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Health and Population and the Nepal Cancer Prevention Organization.
