Karnataka's Health Reforms: Minister Counters Opposition's Claims
Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao addressed accusations of department mismanagement by the opposition, highlighting reforms and initiatives such as disease screening programs and free medical treatments. In response to criticism, he emphasized organizational restructuring, resource optimization, and enhancing access to healthcare across the state.
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The Karnataka Health Minister, Dinesh Gundu Rao, asserted his department's commitment to addressing healthcare challenges and delivering quality services, despite opposition claims of mismanagement and conflicts.
Speaking in the assembly, Rao outlined significant reforms, such as the Griha Arogya Yojana and the establishment of day-care chemotherapy centers. These initiatives aim to enhance healthcare services by making them more accessible and efficient across Karnataka.
Rao refuted allegations of administrative decline, highlighting the decline in maternal mortality rates and successful disease control measures. He reaffirmed the priority of strengthening district-level healthcare facilities to meet population needs, while also addressing organizational improvements within the Health Department.
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