Chandigarh: The 130th standing Finance Committee (SFC) meeting of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh has been rescheduled to October 6, 2024, due to Health Minister JP Nadda’s attendance at the nursing institute NINE’s convocation.
The specific time and venue for the meeting have yet to be finalized.
The upcoming SFC is scheduled to address important issues, including manpower allocation for doctors’ security. This issue has gained urgency in light of recent assaults on healthcare professionals, highlighting the need for enhanced protective measures. It’s worth noting that the 129th SFC meeting was delayed and only took place after being postponed five times.
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This discussion arises in the aftermath of the tragic rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata on August 9, which has highlighted the urgent need for enhanced safety measures within medical institutions. In response to this incident, resident doctors at PGIMER protested for 11 days, calling for a safer workplace and justice for the victim.
According to Hindustan Times, the SFC meeting, chaired by the secretary of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, includes 10 members, including director general of health services, an additional secretary and financial advisor, a member of Parliament Chandigarh, and Panjab University vice-chancellor. PGI director Dr Vivek Lal serves as the committee member secretary.
Additionally, the upcoming State Finance Commission (SFC) meeting will present several important agendas for approval, aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure. Key proposals include increasing manpower across various departments, recruiting additional faculty for the newly established Advanced Neurosciences Centre and Mother and Child Care, and upgrading the hospital information system to improve patient management and services. These initiatives reflect a commitment to strengthening healthcare capabilities and ensuring better outcomes for patients.
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