Jayata Sharma | 10 July, 2008 | 12:27 PM
AIIMS
A Parliamentary Committee on empowerment of women has objected to the lack of any separate indoor facilities for women patients at the premier All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
A
Parliamentary
Committee
on
empowerment
of
women
has
objected
to
the
lack
of
any
separate
indoor
facilities
for
women
patients
at
the
premier
All
India
Institute
of
Medical
Sciences
(AIIMS).
The
committee
visiting
the
hospital
felt
that
there
was
an
acute
shortage
of
space
in
the
paediatrics
and
gynaecology
wards
of
the
hospital.
The
Department
of
Obstetrics
and
Gynaecology
at
AIIMS
makes
85
beds
available.
On
an
average,
40
per
cent
patients
admitted
in
private
wards
are
females.
The
picture
is
much
the
same
for
the
total
indoor
hospital
clientele.
The
committee
observed
that
acute
shortage
of
space
has
even
resulted
in
the
breach
of
privacy
of
the
female
patients.
It
also
noted
that
there
was
no
proper
arrangement
for
the
attendants
of
patients
to
wait
while
the
women
were
under
treatment.
AIIMS
staff
told
members
of
the
visiting
committee
that
in
the
last
40
years
there
had
been
no
increase
in
the
space
provided
for
the
paediatric
general
ward.
The
staff
also
informed
them
that
a
proposal
for
a
separate
gynaecology
wing
with
additional
beds
was
pending
for
the
last
six
years.
The
committee
learnt
that
there
is
a
proposal
for
a
redevelopment
plan
for
future
expansion
of
AIIMS
that
includes
super
speciality
blocks
at
the
vacant
land
of
Masjid
Mod
campus
of
the
hospital.
The
committee
has
tabled
its
report
in
Lok
Sabha.
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