Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje today directed officials to deliver good medical services to the people in the state and asked them to involve leading private hospitals for the purpose.
Addressing a high-level meeting of officials, the Chief Minister asked them to take assistance from noted private institutions to improve the medical services in the state.
Raje also asked the officials to involve private hospitals for setting up super-speciality centres in proposed 7 new medical colleges in the state, according to a release.
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She laid emphasis on improving medical and health services, particularly in tribal and backward areas and to promote the use of information and technology.
Improvement in training curriculum of nursing and paramedical staff and developing more facilities in malnutrition centres were among the other issues that Raje discussed in the meeting.


