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Health Minister promises more facilities in medical college hospitals in Kerala

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Health Minister promises more facilities in medical college hospitals in Kerala
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Kerala Health Minister K. Muraleedharan has announced plans to improve facilities and reduce overcrowding in state-run medical college hospitals. The government is focusing on staff pattern revisions, better hygiene protocols, and the use of CSR funds to renovate public healthcare infrastructure.

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Addressing overcrowding and resource management in public hospitals is critical for improving patient outcomes and public health accessibility in India.

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The government is looking at proposals regarding the staff pattern revision in hospitals under the Health department and a decision on the same would be adopted without delay, Health Minister K. Muraleedharan said in the House on Monday.

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