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Delhi's Mohalla clinic model not suitable for Gujarat: Dy CM Nitin Patel

Last Updated 19 March 2020, 13:58 IST

Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel on Thursday said that the Mohalla clinic-based healthcare model of Delhi was not suitable for a large state such as Gujarat.

Speaking in the Gujarat Assembly, Patel, who holds the health portfolio, also said without naming Aam Aadmi Party- ruled Delhi that people from the national capital come here for better treatment.

He was responding to a question by BJP MLA Kishorsinh Chauhan who wanted to know the difference between a Mohalla clinic -- which the AAP government has popularised in Delhi -- and a Primary Health Centre (PHC).

"That facility (Mohalla clinic) is more suitable for a city where 100 per cent population lives in urban areas. You are talking about a city which is also a state (Delhi) having a population of around 1.5 crore," Patel said.

"On the other hand, Gujarat has a vast geographical area and population of 6.30 crore. Gujarat has mountains, tribal areas, rivers, desert and a long coast line. So our healthcare model is based on PHCs, Community Health Centres, district and sub-district hospitals, civil hospitals and specialty hospitals," the deputy CM said.

"We are famous for these facilities. Even patients from the state you are mentioning come to Gujarat for treatment," he added.

Patients from neighboring states as well as from distant Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal also come to Gujarat for treatment, and healthcare facilities in the state are popular among Non-Resident Indians and foreigners too, he claimed.

"It proves that our healthcare model is better and we are trying to make it more efficient. It is Gujarat which inspires others. They learn from us and implement it in other places," Patel said.

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(Published 19 March 2020, 13:58 IST)

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