Haryana Human Rights Commission Requests Reports on Womans Childbirth Outside Faridabad Hospital
The Additional Chief Secretary for Health and Family Welfare has been tasked with developing and sharing a comprehensive policy and mechanism aimed at providing continuous emergency maternal healthcare services in government hospitals.
This initiative underscores the governments commitment to improving maternal healthcare services, particularly in emergency situations, which can be critical for both maternal and infant health outcomes. The focus on 24/7 emergency care is part of broader efforts to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality in public health facilities.
As part of this directive, the Additional Chief Secretary is expected to collaborate with healthcare professionals, administrators, and community stakeholders to ensure that the proposed measures are practical, effective, and aligned with best practices in maternal health. This policy will likely include training programs for hospital staff, allocation of necessary resources, and establishing protocols to respond to maternal emergencies efficiently.
Further details on the timeline and implementation of this policy are anticipated in the coming weeks, reflecting the government’s ongoing dedication to safeguarding maternal health in the region.
