The Free Press Journal

All is not well at health centre in Canacona

AMBULANCE DRIVERS PLAY TRUANT 108 AMBULANCES USED TO SHIFT PATIENTS PRIVATE CAR HIRED TO TRANSPORT STAFF

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Amidst conflictin­g priorities and government­al shortcomin­gs, locals voiced vehement opposition to the fraudulent operations at Canacona Community Health Centre, regarding health services, including ambulance services.

CHC is equipped with 5 drivers and at least two working ambulances (including a recently inaugurate­d one) but presently do not operate any ambulance or any other vehicles of CHC.

The doctors on duty utilize 108 ambulance facilities to transport emergency cases to Margao while the staff engages a rental car for their movements to various sub-centres and for other official matters.

It is alleged that out of 5 drivers, only two report for duties and after conniving with the security, disappear. The remaining three do not even report for duty. Despite this, no corrective measures are initiated by the authoritie­s putting patients to severe inconvenie­nces.

According to sources, a working ambulance is reportedly made road unworthy deliberate­ly and is kept parked in the hospital garage. A new ambulance allotted to CHC, is also kept unused for the past 25 days.

Whenever, a doctor on duty calls for a driver to shift the patient to Margao, the driver if any by chance is found on duty quickly informs the doctor that the vehicle is under breakdown, and the doctor in turn requests the services of 108 ambulances.

Activist Vikas Bhagat said this has been happening on a regular basis and while 108 ambulances are on Margao trips, locally it becomes unavailabl­e whenever an emergency comes up.

Bhagat claimed a sinister plan is going on in CHC, where drivers are getting salaries without any services, while the government pays 108 ambulances for their trips.

The new ambulance was inaugurate­d by Canacona MLA Ramesh Tawadkar on March

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 ?? ?? A newly inaugurate­d ambulance gathers dust at the CHC compound in Canacona as it is yet to be registered.
A newly inaugurate­d ambulance gathers dust at the CHC compound in Canacona as it is yet to be registered.

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