Rapti Provincial Hospital Undergoing Managerial Reforms From Specialist Services

Jul 3, Kathmandu: Rapti Provincial Hospital situation at Tulsipur has started efforts to improve the service. The hospital administration has stated that the management of the hospital has started from the specialist service as per the schedule.

Rapti Provincial Hospital, Tulsipur has started efforts to improve the service. The hospital administration has stated that the management of the hospital has started from the specialist service as per the schedule.

The token system has been started in the hospital on Friday for the management and convenience of the patients and as per the decision of the state government, the ticket for OPD has been made free. The token system has been launched by Lumbini Health, Population and Family Welfare Minister Indrajit Tharu.

'Before, when there was no system, the service recipients had to wait in line for hours. Now this problem has been solved with the implementation of the token system. Earlier, there was a situation of having to wait in line for hours, which seemed to make the patients and their relatives very upset, 'said Minister Tharu, adding that he was confident that the problem would be resolved.

The token system has been started at a cost of Rs 5.5 million by the Lumbini state government. Dr. Binod Singh, Acting Chief Medical Superintendent of the hospital, said that arrangements have been made for billing from two places and taking parts from two places.

Rapti Provincial Hospital, Tulsipur has started efforts to improve the service. The hospital administration has stated that the management of the hospital has started from the specialist service as per the schedule. The token system has been started in the hospital on Friday for the management and convenience of the patients and as per the decision of the state government, the ticket for OPD has been made free. The token system has been launched by Lumbini Health, Population and Family Welfare Minister Indrajit Tharu.


'Before, when there was no system, the service recipients had to wait in line for hours. Now this problem has been solved with the implementation of the token system. Earlier, there was a situation of having to wait in line for hours, which seemed to make the patients and their relatives very upset, 'said Minister Tharu, adding that he was confident that the problem would be resolved.


The token system has been started at a cost of Rs 5.5 million by the Lumbini state government. Dr. Binod Singh, Acting Chief Medical Superintendent of the hospital, said that arrangements have been made for billing from two places and taking parts from two places.


Training house establishment


The first clinical training house in the district has been set up at Rapti Provincial Hospital, Tulsipur. Chief of the District Public Health Office, Dang, Angad Bahadur Shahi said that the training house has been constructed inside the provincial hospital with the objective of making it easier for the health workers to receive and receive training in the district.

The training house was inaugurated by Health Minister Indrajit Tharu. Up to 20 people can be trained in one phase at the training house.