– A woman’s death due to the collapse of an old building at Government Medical College hospital, Kottayam on July 3.- Recent claims by Haris Chirackal, Head of Urology Department at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital, highlighting severe shortage of surgical equipment in the hospital.
The intervention by Kerala High Court underscores serious issues in public health infrastructure and accountability within state-run medical establishments in Kerala. two critical concerns-structural safety after a fatal accident in Kottayam’s hospital premises and essential resource shortages raised by senior staff-spotlight systemic shortcomings needing urgent reform.
while Rule 21 aims to ensure oversight through assessor panels, its lack of clarity around routine inspections appears to render it inadequate for sustained quality control across such facilities over time. This highlights an opportunity to address gaps through legislative amendments or administrative restructuring aimed at preventive action rather than responding reactively to crises.
For India as a whole, this case illustrates broader challenges faced by manny states were public healthcare systems struggle under financial constraints and inefficient monitoring frameworks despite growing healthcare demands among citizens.
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