💨 Abstract
The Delhi government has ordered inspections of all its hospitals to guarantee cleanliness and hygiene following recent sanitation concerns. Medical superintendents and directors must oversee inspections of wards, toilets, waiting areas, and surrounding premises, ensuring strict adherence to cleanliness protocols. Hospitals must submit detailed reports, including photographs and corrective actions, to the Directorate General of Health Services. This initiative aims to create a clean, safe, and dignified environment for patients as part of a broader quality improvement effort.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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