Bengaluru Health System to face health challenges-CM Bommai

Pramesh S Jain & Yogesh K Porwar

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he state government will start Bengaluru Health System by bringing all Primary Health Centers and laboratories under one command to effectively face the health challenges of the burgeoning population with the help of technology,said Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

Speaking after inaugurating Smart virtual Clinic and Central Clinical Command Centers at Sadashivanagar here on Saturday,he said the services of experts working in any super specialty hospitals must be available to a patient in any corner of the City.

Treatment can be commenced if the suggestions by experts are available within the golden hours and the patient can recover.

Thanks to advanced digital technology and equipment, the health reports of the entire body including ECG are available instantly.

Experts will start treatment and suggest additional treatments.The super-specialty doctors will be available in 28 centers 24 X 7.There are 800 to 900 experts and it will be a big benefit for the general public.

Solutions for health problems

The CM said their lifestyle,environment,food mental stress,choices,and social status will impact their health condition.Solutions have been provided for everything.

If a minister is a doctor he will be aware of the problems.Higher Education Minister,Dr.C.N.Ashwath Narayana has been at the forefront of providing modern facilities to people.

Works round the clock

Bommai said in Bengaluru,this year,243 ‘Namma Clinics’ are proposed of which 110 are functioning.The rest will be opened within a week.Free consultation, medicine,and laboratory facilities are provided at the center free of cost.

Treatment will be started in Namma Clinic and technology has been used in them.This facility will be successful and thereafter it will be kept open for 24 hours.

Four super-Specialty hospitals have been started and some more would be constructed in the coming days.