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AIIMS Dehi director Dr M Srinivas’s wrote the letter to Lok Sabha Joint Secretary YM Kandpal. (File)

New Delhi:

The director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi on Wednesday wrote a letter to the Lok Sabha Joint Secretary over streamlining the Outpatient Division (OPD), emergency session, and inpatient hospitalisation providers for the Members of Parliament, following the SOPs that have been issued on this regard.

“In case a sitting Member of Parliament requires OPD session from a specialty/super-specialty division, the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Secretariat or the private employees of the MP will contact the obligation officer and supply him requisite particulars concerning the ailment and a specialist/super-specialist physician to be consulted,” acknowledged Dr M Srinivas’s letter to YM Kandpal.

“The SOPs embody obligation officers, who’re certified medical professionals from the division of hospital administration, might be accessible within the management room of AIIMS Hospital across the clock and the officer on obligation would be the nodal officer to coordinate and facilitate requisite medical care preparations for sitting MPs,” it added.

Based on the letter by Dr Srinivas, “The obligation officer will communicate to a involved specialist or tremendous specialist physician or head of the division and repair a requisite appointment. In case it’s so required, we will communicate to the Chief of Centre or Head of the involved division as nicely.”

“In case of an emergency state of affairs the place the individuals’s consultant requires instant medical administration, the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha secretariat or private employees of the MP will contact the obligation officer and supply him with requisite particulars concerning the ailment. In order that the obligation officer can information them as to which emergency providers the MP must be delivered to primary emergency or Trauma Centre emergency or an Eye emergency,” the letter mentioned.

“In case of inpatient hospitalisation of an MP, the treating school will ship a quick word to the medical superintendent concerning the ailment or sickness that the MP is affected by, the proposed line of administration and anticipated period of keep. Will probably be countersigned by the medical superintendent and might be despatched to the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Secretariat on the given e-mail ID by the medical superintendent’s workplace,” mentioned Dr Srinivas in a letter.

After the circulation of the letter, AIIMS Delhi tweeted, “AIIMS New Delhi has all the time had a 24×7 management room for co-ordination of medical care of sufferers from all walks of life. Residents and college from Division of Hospital Administration work right here to ease logistics and expedite therapy for poorest of the poor.”

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