Jammu and Kashmir's CM Advocates for Improved Healthcare in Peripheral Areas
During the Medicon-25 conference, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized the need to enhance healthcare in Jammu and Kashmir's peripheral areas to reduce urban hospital overcrowding. He highlighted initiatives like establishing Government Medical Colleges at district levels and promised further investment in healthcare infrastructure.

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Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, addressed the Medicon-25 medical conference in Jammu on Friday. He underscored the critical challenge of enhancing healthcare access across the region, particularly in peripheral areas. Abdullah noted the substandard healthcare in these locations as a primary reason for the influx of patients into urban centers.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of discussions at Medicon on improving healthcare accessibility. He stated that the solution lies in advancing infrastructure and facilities in the peripheral regions of Jammu, rather than solely focusing on cities. This approach is expected to alleviate the pressure on urban healthcare systems.
Highlighting the progress made, Abdullah mentioned the establishment of Government Medical Colleges (GMC) at the district level. These institutions are a step toward enhancing emergency handling capabilities and overall medical capacity. He assured that further funds would be allocated to advance medical facilities, promising more efficient utilization of opportunities.
(With inputs from agencies.)