Hamidia Hospital – Photo: Social Media Expansion The game of commission continues even in the medicine of poor patients in Hamidia Hospital affiliated to the Gandhi Medical College of the capital. An antibiotic injection is being bought at three times the price in the hospital. The extent is that despite having rate contact here, purchases are being made from other firms in local purchases. March to contact the rate of maropenum antibiotic injection 1 gram in Hamidia Hospital tenders were issued. For this, at the rate of Rs. Rate Contacted. Despite this, 1 gram Meropenum antibiotic injection is being procured from the purchase department of the hospital through local purchases. The special thing here is that instead of Rs. being purchased from Rs. Now the question is that when the rate of the hospital is contact, then on whose orders the local purchase was done. On the other hand, on MP Ausidh Portal of Madhya Pradesh Government Maropenum injection is not available in the stock of Hamidia even in the date of November. While the rate of the hospital has been done three months before the contact firm.
Maropenem is an antibiotic injection. It is used to treat severe infections of the skin, lungs, abdomen, urinary tract, blood, brain and lungs. It works to kill the bacteria causing the infection. Experts say that the consumption of injections per month in the hospital is from to 414 till the vile. More than villes have been purchased from a private firm through local purchase. LP is from the office of Superintendent Shruti Verma, the store keeper of Hamidia Hospital, says that she sees the supply of the corporation. Local purchase is done with the permission of the superintendent’s office.
You talk to the store in charge On the other hand, Purchase Officer Dr. Sanjeev Jayat says that store in-charge Asif Khan looks after the work of local purchases in Ayushman. You talk to him.
He did not give any answer at all
When the store in-charge Asif Khan was contacted in this matter, he said that he was busy in some program. At the same time, Dr. Ashish Gohiya, Superintendent of Hamidia Hospital, also did not respond to the message. ,
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