Shimla
Health and Family Affairs Minister Dr. (Col.) Dhani Ram Shandil chaired a Special High Power Purchase Committee of the Himachal Pradesh Medical Services Corporation Limited (HPMSCL) meeting here today. He said that the state government was strengthening and modernizing the healthcare services in the state to ensure that every citizen gets advanced and quality medical care at their doorstep. He said that the robotic surgery has been introduced for the first time in the state and the state government has spent around Rs. 1,110 crore on strengthening of infrastructure across the state, including State Cancer Institute, Trauma Centers, Cancer Day Care, Medical Colleges and Adarsh Swasthya Sansthans.
Dr. (Col.) Dhani Ram Shandil added that the government was further strengthening the health sector across the state with support and cooperation of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Under the JICA phase one, Rs. 1,710 has been provisioned for purchase of state-of-the-art medical equipment. In phase two, the quality healthcare infrastructure would be built and strengthened for which a work plan of Rs. 1,617 has been sent for approval.
He said that the HPMSCL plays a vital role in ensuring quality purchases in the health sector and directed the officers to speed-up the tender and procurement of medical equipment and supplies and make sure that the process was completely transparent.
The HPMSCL meeting focused on strengthening diagnostic services and procuring advanced medical equipment, including laparoscopic surgery sets, medical consumables, surgical items, FESS endoscopy units, multipara monitors and laparoscopic sets with instruments.
“Modernization and strengthening of health infrastructure and expansion of quality healthcare services is the priority for Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The Chief Minister has repeatedly made clear that all the requirements of the health sector would be fulfilled without any financial constraint. Our government was dedicatedly working to provide state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to every citizen across, ensuring that no one has to move out of the state in search of quality treatment. This would save time and money for the people,” the minister remarked.
During the meeting, approval for tender document was granted for procurement of biomedical equipment for block primary healthcare units, supply of 13 single puncture laparoscopes and processes involved for establishment of track-based integrated total lab automation systems in government medical colleges in Hamirpur, Tanda and AIMSS Chamiyana.
These initiatives aim to improve healthcare infrastructure and services in the state, benefiting the people of Himachal, stated the Minister.







