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PGI meet stresses medical supplies to health centres

PGI meet stresses medical supplies to health centres

Time of India11-05-2025

Lucknow: Aimed at addressing challenges faced by govt health systems, national seminar on 'Best Procurement Practices in Govt Health Organisations' was held on Sunday at
SGPGIMS
.The seminar also discussed key initiatives like GeM and UP
Medical Supplies
Corporation Limited (UPMSCL) to streamline
procurement processes
.Director of SGPGIMS, Prof R K Dhiman, emphasised strategic role of procurement in public healthcare, highlighting importance of moving beyond logistics to ensure quality, access, efficiency in patient care and how with increasing complexity of health systems, transparent and accountable procurement processes are crucial to meeting the demand for timely medical supplies and safeguarding public funds. Key discussions focused on improving cost-efficiency, legal compliance, and service delivery through better procurement systems.HOD of hospital administration and organiser of the event, Prof R Harshvardhan, presented case studies highlighting systemic issues such as delayed oxygen supplies during second wave of Covid-19 and recurring medication shortages, stressing need for robust and timely procurement methods.
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