In response to a tragic incident in October 2023 where 38 patients died at the Nanded government hospital, the Maharashtra government initiated a significant plan to reform its healthcare system.
The planned scheme to overhaul the medical system was named 'Vision 2035'.
This initiative aims to modernize and improve the infrastructure, services, and overall functioning of government medical facilities across the state.
The plan seeks to address critical gaps in patient care, medical equipment, and staffing that were highlighted by the Nanded incident.
Key objectives likely include enhancing emergency response capabilities, improving diagnostic services, ensuring adequate supply of medicines, and upgrading hospital infrastructure.
Such comprehensive plans are crucial for public health systems, especially in large states like Maharashtra, to ensure timely and quality medical care for all citizens.
The government's focus on a long-term vision like 'Vision 2035' indicates a commitment to systemic improvements rather than just immediate fixes.