He also urged officials at the facility to organise motivational sessions for health workers and called upon the doctors there to be properly attired while treating patients.
"The minister stressed on (holding of) proper sanitation drives," official sources said, adding that he had also asked the doctors to act in a pro-active manner while serving patients.
"Nadda also suggested to the medical superintendent and other senior doctors that motivational sessions be organised on a regular basis for the health personnel working there," sources said.
The Health Minister also toured the shredder room and the general waste collection room.
During his visit, the medical superintendent of the hospital, Savita Babbar, told Nadda that no swine flu cases have thus far been handled there.
Babbar also briefed the Health Minister on the future expansion plans of the hospital.
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