Govt. chalks out reforms for medical college hospitals

The government has introduced a 100-day reform plan for state-run medical colleges to improve patient care and operational efficiency. Key changes include a transparent token system, improved infrastructure, and standardized medication dispensing for chronic illnesses.
Why it matters
These reforms aim to enhance public healthcare accessibility and accountability in government-run institutions, directly impacting patient experience.
The government has drafted a series of reforms it wants implemented in all Government Medical Colleges so that the hospitals become patient-friendly and the healthcare service delivery is streamlined.
The report is a straightforward summary of government policy announcements.
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