SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma visited Tura Civil Hospital to review the ongoing renovation of its infrastructure and facilities.
During his visit on Thursday, he discussed the progress of the renovations with the hospital management, which stemmed from a previous meeting where the urgent need for renovations and new facilities to enhance patient care was discussed.
The Chief Minister also met with patients who had undergone surgery at the newly installed CATH lab.
He congratulated the management and the team of doctors involved in the critical heart surgeries.
The doctors informed him about the need to establish a new critical care unit for heart patients at Tura Civil Hospital.
They also highlighted the requirement for additional facilities and manpower, including the appointment of paramedics and technicians for different units.
Speaking after the review meeting, the Chief Minister said, “It has been an endeavour of the government to upscale health infrastructure in the state. We have been constantly engaging with the management of different hospitals across the state to ensure that the infrastructure and healthcare facilities are improved for better patient care and services.”
He also noted that the CATH lab in Tura, which was installed two months ago, was much needed.
In the absence of cardiology facilities, many patients from Garo Hills had to travel to Guwahati for heart-related ailments.
“The CATH lab and cardiology unit at Tura Civil Hospital have provided relief to the patients of Garo Hills who required immediate and urgent heart-related treatment,” he said.
On the recent surgeries at the CATH lab, the Chief Minister said, “Two patients who underwent surgery were high-risk, and delays in their treatment could have been fatal. I commend the team of doctors who successfully performed the operations and saved the lives of the patients.”
He also assured that efforts to enhance health services across the state would continue, and the government would further strengthen health infrastructure statewide.
Following the review meeting, he directed the Chief Secretary to continuously monitor the ongoing improvements in hospitals and healthcare facilities and to submit reports to him.