PATNA: The prestigious Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) has decided to tread on the electronic path for joining the league of hi-tech hospitals of the country. The beginning will be made from the pathology department with PMCH officials making preparations to post the test report of all the pathological investigations on the website (www.pmch.in) of the hospital. "Once this facility becomes functional, patients will not have to visit PMCH for collecting the report of pathological investigations as it will be posted on the hospital website from where it can be downloaded after entering one’s registration number," said hospital deputy superintendent R K Singh at a press conference on Monday. He said the facility, which is likely to be made functional in a few days only, will free the patients or their attendants from coming to the hospital for collecting reports which in turn will save their time. He said this facility was just the beginning of making the hospital hi-tech and other things like outdoor patient roster and emergency roster, too, would be put on the website in future. "PMCH being a very big hospital, things will take sometime to reach the desired level, but a lot of effort is being made to make these things happen as soon as possible," Singh said. The PMCH deputy superintendent also said the waiting lounge outside the Indira Gandhi emergency ward would be revamped and it would be equipped with proper sitting facility in days to come. "Moreover we also intend to introduce the system of common stove system for the attendants of the patients who otherwise have to bring their own stove for cooking purpose and introduce a system for delivering food to the patients in hot cases," he added. Dwelling on the staff strength, he said almost 800 nurses would join the work force by the end of February this year and the strength of security staff, too, would go up from the present 76 to 203. Singh, however, could not give details of the financial aspect of these steps claiming that he was not in possession of the records related to this.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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PATNA: The prestigious Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) has decided to tread on the electronic path for joining the league of hi-tech hospitals of the country. The beginning will be made from the pathology department with PMCH officials making preparations to post the test report of all the pathological investigations on the website (www.pmch.in) of the hospital. "Once this facility becomes functional, patients will not have to visit PMCH for collecting the report of pathological investigations as it will be posted on the hospital website from where it can be downloaded after entering one’s registration number," said hospital deputy superintendent R K Singh at a press conference on Monday. He said the facility, which is likely to be made functional in a few days only, will free the patients or their attendants from coming to the hospital for collecting reports which in turn will save their time. He said this facility was just the beginning of making the hospital hi-tech and other things like outdoor patient roster and emergency roster, too, would be put on the website in future. "PMCH being a very big hospital, things will take sometime to reach the desired level, but a lot of effort is being made to make these things happen as soon as possible," Singh said. The PMCH deputy superintendent also said the waiting lounge outside the Indira Gandhi emergency ward would be revamped and it would be equipped with proper sitting facility in days to come. "Moreover we also intend to introduce the system of common stove system for the attendants of the patients who otherwise have to bring their own stove for cooking purpose and introduce a system for delivering food to the patients in hot cases," he added. Dwelling on the staff strength, he said almost 800 nurses would join the work force by the end of February this year and the strength of security staff, too, would go up from the present 76 to 203. Singh, however, could not give details of the financial aspect of these steps claiming that he was not in possession of the records related to this.
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