Dulloo reviews modalities for Medi-cities, HCI policy

Financial Commissioner Health charing a meeting on Friday.
Financial Commissioner Health charing a meeting on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 22: Financial Commissioner Health and Medical Education, Attal Dulloo today held a meeting to discuss the modalities for the operationalization of Medi-cities and Health Care Investment policy.
The meeting was attended by Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Sanjeev Verma, Director Health Jammu, Dr Renu Sharma, Director New Medical College, Dr Yashpal Sharma, MD SIDCO, Ravinder Kumar, Joint Director Planning, Madan Lal and other concerned officers.
Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan along with other concerned participated in the meeting through video conferencing.
The Financial Commissioner directed the officers to speed up their efforts to operationalize the guidelines for the approval and finalization of the prestigious projects. He directed the officer to work in tandem so that land is transferred to the Health Department for establishment of the twin Medi-cities.
Meanwhile, the meeting also discussed the availability of land for promoting medical tourism in Jammu and Kashmir for which proper locations shall be identified at both the divisions.
Requirements for health care investments in terms of the operational things were also discussed. The meeting was informed that land will be made available by SIDCO as per health care guidelines. It was given out that once the transfer of land is done, potential investors will be invited and feedback will be taken from them.
Meanwhile, Dulloo reviewed functioning of Jan Aushadi and Amrit Stores in Jammu and Kashmir.
The meeting was attended by Director Health Services Jammu, Dr Renu Sharma, Mission Director NHM, Bhupinder Kumar, Director New Medical College, Dr Yashpal Sharma, AD Schemes DHS Jammu, Dr Sunil Sharma, State Drug Controller, Lokita Khajuria and other concerned.
Director Health Services Kashmir, Dr Sameer Mattoo participated in the meeting through video conferencing.
Speaking on the occasion, the Financial Commissioner appreciated the efforts of DHSJ and said that they have a commendable job in opening up of the JA and Amrit stores in the division and directed the officers of Jammu and Kashmir to gear up their efforts so that all the JA and Amrit stores are made functional soon.
It was given out that civil works on two Amrit stores at Super Specialty Hospital Jammu and Government Dental Hospital Jammu have been completed and remaining works on the rest of the five stores will be completed by November 25, 2019.
In Kashmir, two Amrit stores at Super Specialty Hospital and Bone & Joint Hospital are complete and are ready commissioning and the works on rest of Amrit stores in Kashmir at different locations are at various stages of completion.
It was informed in the meeting that out of 55 JA stores in J&K, 18 will be operated by Government and 37 on private basis.
In Kashmir, seven Jan Aushaudi stores are functional while seven will be made functional next week and two will be made operational after signing memorandum of understanding.
About the Jan Aushaudi stores in Jammu, it was informed that 15 stores are fully functional and rest will be made functional soon.
Financial Commissioner said that second phase of opening of Amrit and Jan Aushaudi stores in Jammu and Kashmir will be undertaken and said that 20 stores will be opened in the second phase at viable locations.
He directed the officers to point out some locations where there is scope for opening up more such stores.