Delhi govt provides tablets to 260 mohalla clinics to prevent data fudging
To formulate disease-wise policies and prevent doctors from fudging patient visit data, the Delhi government has provided tablets to nearly half of the mohalla clinics in the national capital.
There are 519 mohalla clinics in the city that offer free primary health care services, including 212 different types of tests, to patients. Every day, over 60,000 people are treated in these clinics, according to official figures.
The salaries of the staff, including doctors, employed at mohalla clinics depend on the number of patients visiting the facility, they said.