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Delhi’s major government hospitals face infrastructure challenges, resulting in prolonged surgery wait times and non-operational operating theaters

A long wait time for surgeries, a non-functional operation theater, little time for patient consultation — these were among several issues noted at Lok Nayak Hospital, the Delhi government’s biggest facility, by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in its report on the Capital’s healthcare system, tabled in the Assembly on Friday.

At other prominent Delhi government hospitals like Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital (RGSSH) and Janakpuri Super Specialty Hospital, the report noted, several modular operations theaters were idle due to a shortage of manpower.

At Lok Nayak, the average wait time for major surgeries in the Surgery and Burns & Plastic Surgery departments was 2-3 months and 6-8 months, respectively, the report saidAs per information furnished by the Surgery Department, the average number of major surgeries conducted per month ranged between 216 and 281 from 2016-17 to 2019-20 — the audit period — and the average waiting time was two to three months .

In the Burns & Plastic Surgery department, the average number of major surgeries conducted per month ranged between 86 and 95 during the same period, whereas the average number of minor surgeries conducted per month was between 85 and 375.

In comparison, at AIIMS, a doctor from the department of surgery said cancer  surgeries have seen an average waiting time of 15-20 days at the institute since the surgical block was established in 2021. However, surgeries for hernia and gallstones take 3-6 months since the patient load is very high.

A senior doctor from the Burns and Plastic Surgery department at AIIMS said there is a system of graded waiting at the institute. Emergency surgeries are done at the earliest while surgeries that need to be done in a phased manner take time. However, the average time for elective surgeries is 6-8 months here as well.

The report also noted that at Lok Nayak, a major operation theater in the Surgery department was not functional from 2016-17 till date (August 2022). The reason for not repairing or replacing it, as well as action taken to improve wait time for surgeries, was not provided by the hospital, it said.

The report further said that 6 out of 12 modular operation theaters at RGSSH and all seven modular OTs at Janakpuri hospital were lying idle due to a shortage of manpower.

The CAG report further pointed to a high workload at registration counters in hospitals that were used as samples during the survey. The average consultation time per patient was less than five minutes in the Medicine and Gynaecology departments at Lok Nayak Hospital.

Patient load per pharmacist/ counter at the hospital was also high due to a shortage of pharmacists. Medicines were not distributed on the same day, it added Dietary services were not available at Janakpuri Super Specialty Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital. Periodic inspection was not conducted by the dieticians and the quality of food was never checked There were shortfalls in conducting patient satisfaction surveys, death reviews, etc., by the test-checked hospitals, depriving themselves from getting the benefit of such assessments for further improvement of patient services, noted the report

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