Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao
will formally launch the Kantivelugu program on Independence Day, the 15th
of August from the village Malkapur in Medak District. Public Representatives
will launch in their respective constituencies simultaneously and participate
in the program.
CM reviewed the arrangements made for
the launching of Kantivelugu-eye screening test program- from 15th
of August, with Minister and officers of Medical, Health and Family Welfare
department on Monday afternoon at Pragathi Bhavan. Officers briefed CM about
the step by step arrangements made and the precautions they have taken so that
everyone in the state is covered by the program. In all 812 teams are deployed
for conducting the eye camps covering all the 12,751 village panchayaths,
village after village.
Health
Minister Laxmareddy, Endowments Minister Indrakaran Reddy, MLAs Redyanaik,
Dayakar Rao, Ramesh, MLC PallaRajeswar Reddy, CMO Principal Secretaries S
Narsing Rao, Santi Kumari, Secretary SmitaSabharval, Special Secretary Bhoopal
Reddy, Commissioner Health and Family Welfare Vakati Karuna, Director Health Dr
Srinivasa Rao and others attended the meeting.
The
Kantivelugu is aimed at conducting eye screening and vision test for all
citizens in the state and wherever necessary spectacles will be provided free
of cost. For all those who require, arrangements will be made for provision of
medicines and surgeries and other treatments free of cost. People will also be
educated on prevention of serious disabling eye diseases.
Officers
briefed CM that in the rural areas camps will be held PHC wise and in GHMC area
and other urban areas, camps will be held ward wise. Each camp team will have a
medical officer, an optometrist and 6-8 support staff like ANMs, supervisors,
and ASHAs. Each team will be given a fulltime vehicle. About 250 persons in
rural areas and about 300 persons in urban areas are expected to be screened in
a day in one camp of which about 40% may be requiring treatment. Each district
will have a buffer team of 2-4 medical officers and optometrists to be used in
case of emergency. In all there are 812 such teams to cover the entire state
village after village.
Chief
Minister suggested that the team should be allowed to work from Monday to
Friday and the next two days should be holiday so that they work with more
efficiency. CM suggested to the officers concerned that private, Government and
NGO hospitals are to be identified for follow-up of secondary and tertiary
care. CM also said that any number of staff could be engaged on a temporary
basis for the successful completion of the program. He said that let no one in
the state neglect even a minute eye problem.
CM also said to enlist cooperation of
people representatives and other civil society representatives.
-Press note




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