"The tele-medicine system adopted recently by the BJP-led UP government is simply devised to escape from addressing the health needs of the people of the state. It is simply an attempt to befool the people especially those living in villages," UP Congress general secretary Onkar Nath Singh told PTI.
He said that the medicines will be suggested after a caller makes a call to the call centre describing his symptoms of illness.
He asked the Yogi government to strengthen the community and primary health centres in the state.
UP Congress spokesperson Ashok Singh claimed that the state government has failed to contain the outbreak of swine flu and dengue.
"Ever since the emergence of non-Congress governments in the state, there has been a visible drop in the health scenario in the state. Until and unless the primary health centres and community health centres are strengthened both in terms of doctors and medicines, improving the health scenario of the state will always remain a distant dream," he said.
He said that villagers in remote areas would be able to connect to these control centres through telephone and doctors receiving the calls would be able to prescribe simple medicines.
"If the ailment does not go away, doctors will prescribe antibiotics which would be made available to them at primary healthcare centres (PHCs). Even then if the problem doesn't go away, the patient will be shifted to the district hospital for further treatment," he added.
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