Bhadohi: The fifth digital clinic of the state was inaugurated at Ramchandra Pur, Sadhopur, Block Abholi under the Digital Doctor Clinic Project agreement with the Uttar Pradesh Government for investment in the state.
Through this clinic, very cheap primary health services will be available to the villagers of the area. Before this, four clinics have been successfully started at Piparsand, Mall in Lucknow, Village Narayanpur in Block Khairabad in Sitapur and Itiyathok Bazar in Gonda.
On the occasion of inauguration of this fifth clinic, Chief Guest Priyanka Bind, Block Pramukh Abholi, Dr. RB Singh, Channel Partner and Chief Executive Officer, Arpan Seva Samiti, Lucknow and Special Guests Santosh Singh, Former Block Pramukh, KG were present. Bind, former Associate Chief Medical Officer, Amardev Singh, Manager Dalganjan Singh Inter College, Mahendra Singh, State Treasurer, Vinod Singh, State General Secretary, Ram Sahare Pal, Manager Shaheed Sheetal Pal Vidyalaya, Surendra Kumar Pandey, District Vice President BJP, Surendra Kumar Dubey, former District President Kisan Morcha, Manik Raj Singh and a large number of people were present.
Sanjay Kumar, head of Obdu Group, which prepared the Digital Doctor Clinic project, said that with the start of this clinic, the villagers will get online consultation by doctors along with all types of fever profiles like dengue, malaria, chikungunya, liver function, sugar jaundice etc. along with the facility of ultrasound as per requirement. Medicines will also be made available on the spot on the basis of test report being available in three to five minutes. Sanjay Kumar, CEO of Obdu Group, said that digital doctor clinics are being set up in all the gram panchayats of the state to provide better medical and necessary test facilities to every villager of Uttar Pradesh.
In which the fifth digital doctor clinic is being started here. Sanjay Kumar informed that the investment to be made in the Digital Doctor Clinic project is Rs. 3350 crores. The entire project is worth Rs. 10,000 crores, in which the first phase has been done with an MoU of Rs. 3350 crores. This project will improve the health system of rural and remote areas, so that the mortality rate due to the negligence of quack doctors can be reduced. Along with this, he informed that the Digital Doctor Clinic will not only be limited to the Gram Panchayat, but by building 20 to 50 bed hospitals at the block level, the villagers will be given the benefit of government schemes like Ayushman Bharat Yojana.
The Digital Doctor Clinic project is not only the first such scheme in Uttar Pradesh, in which the health system of rural and remote areas is being improved by using technology like Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain. Attendants will also be present at the clinic to take care of the patients.