The Hindu 19.07.2013
GVMC dispensaries to get generic medicines
GVMC will soon launch two initiatives to tone up the functioning of its dispensaries and schools.
The dispensaries usually face dearth of medicines, mostly for seasonal diseases like fevers.
To
overcome the paucity, the corporation has decided to order generic
medicines under Jeevandhara through AP Medical Services and
Infrastructure Development Corporation.
Software
Municipal
Commissioner M.V. Satyanarayana said on Thursday a software would now
be used at the dispensaries and hospitals that would help monitor the
attendance of staff at the dispensaries.
It will also help track the use of medicines and once the stock is low it will send an alarm for replenishment.
The
Jeevandhra medicines will be ordered for all the 11 dispensaries, five
urban health centres and two round-the-clock referral units, according
to Chief Medical Officer (Health) P. V. Ramana Murthy. The cost per
month will come to around Rs.3 lakh.
“Ordering
generic medicines will bring down the cost by about 70 to 80 per cent
and help us overcome the paucity that is a chronic problem,” said Mr.
Satyanarayana.
The software being used is similar to that being employed in corporate hospitals now.
Software with links to monitor the situation will also be used to monitor the working of schools and the attendance of students.
Each student will be given a unique identity, he explained.