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Health service deteriorate at GB Hospital: No role of authority
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Health service deteriorate at GB Hospital: No role of authority
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AGARTALA, December 24 (TIWN): With several problems gripping the Agartala GB Pant Hospital, the patients suffering from poor health services in the hospital, as the concerned authority failed to ensure better health services. Though the state govt. has taken initiatives to deliver a quality treatment across the state, but the improvement of the health services in the govt. run hospitals remained dismal till date.

According to the patients admitted at GB Pant Hospital, the state govt. who always stands tall with the so called development failed to provide quality health services in the hospital. The patients have been suffering from proper drinking water facilities resulting them to go outside and buy water bottles. The patients admitted at the hospital have also been suffering from a filthy environment inside the hospital.

The Agartala GB Pant hospital lacks proper infrastructure inside. Beside, the rough behavior of the security guards has stood tall as a major problem for the patients and the patient parties. A section of patients admitted at the hospital alleged that they have been witnessing irregularities in senior doctor’s visit. They also informed that a section of nurses stay away from their responsibilities and duties pushing the patients into more pressure.

The junior doctors and the staffs are impolite, arrogant and indolent and they handle the patients with an off putting approach, alleged the patients. The patients in other govt. run hospitals like Agartala IGM Hospital and others at the rural Tripura are not far away from such problems, where several irregularities are often found leading the patients to suffer at large.

And this must not be a new story where the deprived patients and the patient parties have been demanding for a better health services but the negligence of the hospital authorities and a negative role of the state govt. seems to have brought further pressure to the patients admitted at the govt. run hospitals. 

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