A five-member task force formed to make suggestions for improving the services of federal hospitals and health service providers has handed over the recommendation report to Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel.
The task force formed to make suggestions for improving the services of federal hospitals and health service providers has submitted its report.
Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel announced to improve the quality by increasing the morale of health workers through performance based incentive system.
In order to advance the practical implementation of the same announcement, the ministry formed a ‘Suggestion Task Force for necessary improvements to provide quality health services with high morale by motivating health workers to make the services of health service providers simple, easy and effective’.
A five-member working group headed by coordinator Prada Lochan Karki has handed over the recommendation report to Minister Poudel. After accepting the report, Minister Poudel announced that the report will be implemented after the study.
Minister Paudel wrote on social media, ‘Creative suggestions have been received to advance our plan to implement a performance-based incentive system to provide motivation to the health workforce working in hospitals. We express our commitment to implement the suggestions received by doing more homework and do our best to provide easy healthcare services to the common citizens.’
Currently, when the pressure of service is increasing due to lack of manpower in the hospitals, Minister Paudel has set the goal of providing additional facilities to the health workers as an incentive to operate the service in two shifts as well as expand the service.