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Working For Online System To Do Away With Long Queues At Hospitals: Arvind Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal, while launching a mobile application and a web-based online OPD registration and appointment system of the Dada Dev maternity hospital through video-conferencing, said other hospitals should also adopt the system.

Working For Online System To Do Away With Long Queues At Hospitals: Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi government's hospital management system will be completed within a year, Arvind Kejriwal said
New Delhi:

The Delhi government's hospital management system will be completed within a year, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.

Launching a mobile application and a web-based online OPD registration and appointment system of the Dada Dev maternity hospital through video-conferencing, the Chief Minister said other hospitals should also adopt the system.

"Women patients will no longer need to wait in long queues and now, can register and get doctors' appointment through this app. There should be no crowding in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and social distancing needs to be maintained," he said.

Mr Kejriwal said the Delhi government was integrating its hospitals, Mohalla clinics and polyclinics through the hospital management information system (HMIS), and the process will be completed within a year.

Once established, the HMIS will do away with long queues and crowds at the government hospitals, he said.

The Chief Minister also said the bed capacity at the Dada Dev hospital was being increased from 106 to 281, and this would be completed soon.

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