Corporation
(ESIC) launched Mobile Clinic Services for the states of Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana.
Union
minister of state for labour and employment Bandaru Dattatreya, launched the
ESIC Mobile Clinic Services by flagging off Jan Suraksha Vans/Ambulances here
that would serve the areas not covered by ESI dispensaries in Telangana and
Andhra Pradesh.
The
minister said, "It is for the first time in the country that the ESIC
Mobile Clinic Services are launched in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and the
mobile clinics will be expanded and launched across the country by all ESI
hospitals."
Out of
the total 13 mobile clinics, eight clinics would serve in Adilabad, Karimnagar,
Warangal, Khammam, Nalgonda and Nizamabad districts in Telangana state and five
clinics would serve in Chittoor, Prakasam, Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, West
Godavari, Nellore and Anantapur districts in Andhra Pradesh.
Each
mobile clinic will have a vehicle with a doctor, pharmacist, attendant, driver
and the necessary equipment and medicines, he said.
The
vehicle will visit two locations in a day for three hours each and do basic
investigations. Each location will be covered twice in a week, the minister
said.
The
minister further said that under the Employees State Insurance (ESI) scheme,
employers contribution (to ESI corpus every month) has been brought down to 3
per cent of the wages from 4.75 per cent, while employees contribution rate has
been reduced to 1 per cent from 1.75 per cent.
Dattatreya
said the ESIC hospital here is providing quality health services to its
beneficiaries and added the number of beds would be increased to 500 at the
ESIC Medical College here.
To
extend its services the ESIC is also planning to sign a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with state-run NIMS here, he said.
He said
the government has already raised the salary cap of ESI beneficiaries to Rs 21,000
per month from Rs 15,000 and has taken up new initiatives for the benefit of
women employees.
The
Ministry is planning for third generation reforms for workers in the
unorganised sector. There are 4.30 crore workers in the construction sector and
out of them 1.80 crore workers have been registered, Dattatreya said.
He also lauded Prime Minister
Narendra Modi for ensuring legal status to National OBCs Commission.
"The Government is sincere towards upliftment of OBCs rather than using them as vote banks like other parties," said Dattatreya.
"The Government is sincere towards upliftment of OBCs rather than using them as vote banks like other parties," said Dattatreya.
Launched Date:26 march 2017
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