New Delhi:The Bihar government on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court it is grappling with 43% shortage of doctors and nearly 70% shortage of nurses and ANMs together, yet it has waged a battle against acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) to protect and save human lives.
The government in an affidavit filed a response to the apex court notice on the state of the health system to address AES deaths. It accepted that overall human resources available in the health system is not as per standard norms and that the health department is taking steps to recruit medical officer, para-medicals and other technical support.
The government told the apex court that treatment of AES is free under Ayushman Bharat Yojana or Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana scheme. The government has also issued detailed guidelines on AES especially in the litchi growing areas and established seven pediatric ICUs, having 10 beds, at six major hospitals in the affected districts.
Last week the top court sought a reply from the Bihar government about the steps taken to prevent the recent deaths of children due to AES. The government said it has taken all possible steps to prevent and cure the diseases and also initiated measures to contain its spread.
Additional Director, Health Department, in an affidavit submitted in the apex court, said "He is fully aware of and quite conscious of recurrent resurfacing of the AES cases in Bihar, and that the government has been continuously taking steps and waging a battle against the dreaded AES disease in order to protect and save precious human lives."
The government in cooperation with AIIMS and other agencies has provided all medical facilities to treat the affected children, and the fatality arising out of the disease has been reduced.
Elaborating on the steps taken, the officer said the government has provided additional medical facilities in the affected region, and increased public awareness at the village level.