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DC Baramulla Leads Late-Night Surprise Inspection at Sub District Hospital in Uri

Srinagar, Jan 19: In a commitment to ensuring the highest standards of healthcare, Deputy Commissioner of Baramulla, Ming Asherpa, conducted a surprise late-night inspection at the Sub District Hospital in Uri. The inspection aimed to assess healthcare facilities and enhance patient interactions to guarantee optimal care.

Ming Asherpa, accompanied by a team of officials, meticulously reviewed various aspects of the hospital’s infrastructure and services during the unannounced visit. The objective was to identify areas for improvement and ensure that the healthcare facilities meet the required standards.

During the inspection, Ming Asherpa actively engaged with patients, inquiring about their experiences and well-being. This direct interaction not only provided insights into the quality of care being offered but also allowed the Deputy Commissioner to address any immediate concerns or issues faced by the patients.

The surprise inspection underscores Ming Asherpa’s dedication to proactive governance and commitment to the well-being of the community. By personally assessing the healthcare facilities and interacting with patients, the Deputy Commissioner aims to instill a sense of accountability and transparency in the administration’s efforts to provide quality healthcare services.

Officials accompanying Ming Asherpa mentioned that such surprise inspections are part of an ongoing initiative to maintain a vigilant and responsive administration. The Deputy Commissioner reiterated the administration’s commitment to continuously monitor and enhance healthcare facilities, ensuring that the residents of Baramulla receive the best possible medical care.

The late-night inspection serves as a testament to the administration’s hands-on approach and responsiveness to the healthcare needs of the community, reflecting the ongoing efforts to elevate the standard of healthcare services in the region.

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