Is Dr. Chirackal Making a Difference in Patient Care?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Dr. Haris Chirackal advocates for better patient care.
- Shortages in surgical equipment were highlighted.
- Public support indicates a demand for healthcare reform.
- Criticism of state healthcare policies is growing.
- Social media plays a key role in raising awareness.
Thiruvananthapuram, July 3 (NationPress) Dr. Haris Chirackal, a government physician who raised concerns over the lack of surgical supplies and administrative failures at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and Hospital, expressed on Thursday that witnessing patients leave with a smile brings him joy, reaffirming that his efforts have made a positive impact.
Dr. Chirackal is a well-regarded urologist and leads the Urology Department at the facility.
"I recognize that my actions were not conventional, yet I feel a sense of fulfillment when I observe patients returning home with happiness. I accept that my approach might not have been ideal and am prepared for any consequences," stated Chirackal in an interview.
"I have transferred my responsibilities to my junior, understanding that the workflow must not be disrupted during a transition. To facilitate this, I have ensured a smooth handover as the department head," added Chirackal.
In the meantime, Chirackal has received significant praise for his candid remarks, and those who support his stance acknowledge him as a devoted and principled doctor, whose primary concern is ensuring that patients do not endure unnecessary hardships.
On social media, users have rallied behind Dr. Chirackal, while the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his administration face criticism.
CM Vijayan and the CPI-M leadership have targeted Chirackal, attempting to highlight advancements in Kerala's healthcare system.
Nonetheless, questions are emerging on social media regarding the credibility of Kerala's health sector. If it is truly the best globally, why do prominent figures like CM Vijayan seek treatment in the US?
Another query raised is why the ailing former Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan was admitted to a top private hospital in the state capital, when Medical College Hospital is conveniently located nearby.
Political analyst A. Jayasankar remarked, "The State Health Minister is Veena George, who is merely an invitee in the influential CPI-M state committee, while her private secretary Sajeevan has long been a committee member, shedding light on the internal dynamics of the CPI-M. Those familiar with the party's operations understand the situation well."
Health Minister George and Sajeevan have faced scrutiny due to the ongoing issues within the state's Health Department.