Party unification program between Nagarik Unmukti party, Janamat Party deferred

The party unification announcement program between Nagarik Unmukti Party and Janamat Party has been deferred.

Janamat Party spokesperson Sharad Singh Yadav said that the unification program was postponed following the arrest of Nagarik Unmukti Party patron Resham Chaudhary.

He said that police in civvies had arrested Chaudhary this afternoon.

Yadav claimed that Chaudhary was apprehended to foil the unification process.

He mentioned that the senior leaders of the two parties take necessary decisions on the matter.

Nagarik Unmukti Party leaders and cadres chanted slogans after the arrest the Chaudhary.

 

Eye health will be included in Health Insurance Program: PM Oli

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli announced that eye health would be integrated into the national Health Insurance Program.

PM Oli said so while inaugurating the international conference named '2030 In Sight Live Nepal' organized by various health organizations including the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB).

The event is a gathering of leaders, innovators and policy-makers where they deliberate on measures, collaborative initiatives and actions to achieve the goals outlined in 2030 In Sight Strategy to ensure that eye health is available to everyone by 2030.

On the occasion PM Oli reaffirmed the government's commitment to strengthen the primary healthcare system and achieve the SDGs.

Oli reiterated that the government prioritizes eye health and thus is going to integrate it in the national insurance program. He also highlighted the government's prioritization of eye-care services, especially for those people at the risk of losing their vision.

The PM acknowledged the pivotal role played by the 'Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness' survey conducted in 2022 in shaping the country's eye-health priorities.

Furthermore, he informed that the National Health Sector strategy that has outlined the commitment to expand the coverage of cataract surgery from the current 35-45 percent to 75 percent by 2030.

Stating that no country could achieve the desired results in the eye health sector, the PM, thus, called for a greater global collaboration.

He asserted that the incumbent government had recognized eye health as an important aspect of the public healthcare system, he shed light on the government's initiatives such as eye-screening tests and imparting nursing programs at school level, and that he had contributed in promoting gender equity and gender access to education.

 

Nagarik Unmukti Party’s Resham Chaudhary arrested

Nagarik Unmukti Party leader Resham Chaudhary has been arrested on Wednesday.

Police apprehended Chaudhary from the premises of the program venue in Pragya Bhawan at a time when preparations were underway to announce the party unity between Nagarik Unmukti Party and Janamat Party.

The reason behind the arrest is yet to be ascertained.

Public hospitals directed to disclose details of doctors in patients’ report card

The Ministry of Health and Population has directed all public healthcare facilities across the country to disclose complete identification details of the doctors and health workers involved in treatment of patients.

Healthcare professionals have been instructed to ensure that the recommendations for radiology, laboratory tests and other diagnostic procedures are clearly documented in patients' report cards.

The Ministry, in a circular today, issued the order towards this with an objective to ensure accountability and transparency in the public health sector.

The move is also expected to further facilitate in treatment of the patients as well to simplify the re-testing process for patients 

All the federal hospitals and health institutions have been asked to include all vital identification details of the doctors such as full name, medical specialization, Nepal Medical Council's registration and signature of the doctors among others in the patients' report card.

Spokesperson of Ministry, Dr Prakash Budhathoki, shared that the directive is intended to mitigate the malpractice of referring patients elsewhere for testing when those facilities are available in-house.

According to him, the incomplete prescription and absence of complete medical documentation had been creating challenges in proper diagnosis and treatment of the patients.

He expressed his confidence that the mandatory disclosure of the identification details of the medical professionals in patients' report cards would make medical professionals more responsible and accountable.

It may be noted that Minister for Health and Population Pradip Paudel, emphasizing reforms in curative services for the patients in public healthcare facilities, has been adopting several initiatives and measures to make healthcare services affordable and accessible.

The recent directive is a part of the Minister's broader initiatives to improve the services in the public health sector.