Delhi CM to table CAG report on health infrastructure in Assembly

ANI February 27, 2025 97 views

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is set to present a critical CAG report on the state of public health infrastructure in the Delhi Assembly. The comprehensive audit will scrutinize government hospitals, mohalla clinics, and overall health services, potentially exposing gaps between official claims and ground realities. The report is expected to evaluate critical aspects like medical equipment availability, medicine supply, healthcare staffing, and patient treatment quality. This move comes amid ongoing criticism from the BJP about the previous government's healthcare management and could provide significant insights into the city's healthcare ecosystem.

"The previous government was making big claims about health services, but the reality is something else." - Pankaj Singh, Delhi Health Minister
New Delhi, February 27: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, who also oversees the finance department, will present the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report on 'Public Health Infrastructure and Management of Health Services' in the Delhi Assembly on Friday.

Key Points

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CAG report will assess government hospital infrastructure and service quality

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Audit covers machines, medicines, staffing, and patient facilities

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Reveals potential discrepancies between government claims and actual healthcare delivery

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Focuses on health sector budget utilization during 2022-24

According to sources, this report will be based on the status of government hospitals and health services (2024) and will 'expose' the reality of health services in the national capital.

As per sources, this will be the second report of CAG, which will be presented in the assembly. The report will review the status of government hospitals, mohalla clinics and other health facilities of the Delhi government.

The CAG report will see how much difference there is between the claims made by the previous government and the ground reality. The availability of machines in government hospitals, supply of medicines, number of doctors and nurses and facilities provided to patients will be assessed.

The report may also reveal whether the budget allocated by the Delhi government in the health sector was spent properly or not. During 2022-23 and 2023-24, the government had made big claims for the health sector, but did the patients really get the benefit of it? Information on this will also be given in the report.

BJP had already started cornering the previous Delhi government and alleged that there is a huge lack of facilities in government hospitals, patients have to wander around for treatment and even medicines are not available.

Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Singh said, "The previous government was making big claims about health services, but the reality is something else. Everything will be revealed in the CAG report."

Many questions have been raised earlier on the Mohalla Clinic scheme of the previous government. In many reports, it was claimed that there is a shortage of doctors in the clinics, essential medicines are not available and patients are not getting better treatment.

Earlier, on Tuesday, CM Rekha Gupta had tabled the CAG report on the Delhi Excise Policy.

The 'Performance Audit on Regulation and Supply of Liquor in Delhi' covers a period of four years from 2017-18 to 2020-21 and examines the regulation and supply of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) and Foreign Liquor in Delhi.

Notably, Delhi Assembly session has been extended by two days till March 1.

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