Patna. From June next month, the patients admitted in the government hospitals of the state will be able to get clothes made by the hands of Jeevika didis. The government has decided to hand over the supply and washing of patients’ clothes to livelihood groups. Now in the month of June, the health department will have an official agreement with Jeevika for this. The work of preparing dresses for the patients will be started by the Jeevika Didis. The Health Department had issued a resolution in this regard in February this year. After the agreement, all the patients admitted by Jeevika Group in Medical College Hospitals, District Hospitals and Sub-Divisional Hospitals will start getting new dress. Along with this, the cleanliness of the premises will also start.
There are about 25 thousand beds in the government hospitals of the state. Of these, there are about 15,000 beds in medical college hospitals, district hospitals and sub-divisional hospitals. Khadi dresses are to be supplied to the Jeevika group on these beds. For the patients to get new dress everyday, the work of washing the dress of the patients is also to be done by Jeevika. At present, every hospital does this work itself.
For this, the Health Department has also fixed a rate of Rs.950 for Jeevika per dress set. In this, a provision of five percent annual increase has also been made. There is a possibility of spending 14 crore 14 lakh 85 thousand to implement this scheme.
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Similarly, for the service of washing clothes, which includes washing of patient’s dress, bed sheet, pillow and other clothes including linen of OT room and disinfection, bleaching and drying, Jeevika has been fixed a rate of Rs 30 per kg for laundry work. Has gone.
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