Staff shortage hits Kozhikode Medical College Hospital

Patient care affected as hospital has only 317 nurses against 800 slots

Update: 2016-07-15 01:31 GMT
The existing staff members have been struggling to treat the thousands of fever cases that have been referred to the MCH during this rainy season.

KOZHIKODE: The  Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital lacks sufficient number of  staff although over 2000 patients affected with fever and other diseases seek medical aid  at the OP counter daily.   The existing staff members have been struggling to treat  the thousands of fever cases that have been referred to the MCH during this rainy season. The health department has not  revised the staff pattern since 1961 leading to lack of vacancies in various departments.

The hospital development committee members on Thursday raised the issue before the hospital in-charge, including principal, seeking the appointment of more personnel.  At present, the MCH  is shifting staff,  including nurses  and attendants,  from one department to the other  to tackle the patients’ rush.

“As per the staff pattern of 1961, there are 317 vacancies allotted for the Institute of Maternity and Child Centre and 247 staff  at Medical College Hospital,”  said N. Rajan, hospital development committee member.   “We require a minimum of 800 nursing staff  for the smooth functioning of the centre,  but the vacancies are 317, in which only 75 percent are fixed,” he added.

At the initiative  of the hospital development committee, a  few more nursing staff and assistants were appointed  on contract basis.  The staff  at the dialysis, laboratory and OP centres are trying hard to cope with the rush and are under  heavy work pressure. 

The previous government had fixed a patient- nurse ratio of 1:4 which was later amended to 1: 3, but the hospital  could not keep this ratio due to staff shortage, he  pointed out. According to  N.P. Priyesh, a recent visitor to MCH, a patient has to wait for several hours  to get medical aid.   “The OP line goes beyond the limit most of the days,”  he said.  Hundreds of patients wait in  the long queue to meet the  doctor, he said.

Will solve the crises: Minister K K Shailaja

 

Health Minister K.K. Shailaja visited Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital last week to study  its problems.  After talking to the officials,  including the department heads,  and union leaders,  she said  the staff pattern being  followed in the hospital had led to the staff shortage.  

She told DC  that the government was keen to improve the health services  in the state and that priority would be  given to the MCH. “The meeting  decided that  doctors who complete  post-graduation will have to compulsorily work in government sector at least for three years,”  she said.  The vacant posts  of KMCH will be filled soon, she said.

 

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