Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Millions Of Rupees Worth Lab Equipment And Chemicals In Hospital Path Labs Are In Decay And Prone To Be Stolen Due To Lack Of Storage Facilities

The millions of rupees worth Laboratory Equipments and chemicals supplied to Government Hospital Path Labs   are in decay and prone to be stolen  due to the limited storage facilities available in hospital labs to store them according to Sri Lanka Medical Laboratory Technology Officers Association.the association has also said that due to the limited number of space available to store these equipment and chemicals they have stored in an insecure manner .

In some of the government hospitals the space that can be used to store lab equipments and chemicals have been utilized by higher officials of the hospitals for their personal use association has revealed.

" Lab Equipment in some hospital path labs   were even stolen and the chief/senior medical laboratory technical officers who are in charge of path lab stores are the ones who became  victims on this and they  have paid a compensation from their salaries for such damages many times in the past "a senior member of the association Mr.Saman Jayasekera has said.as these chief medical laboratory technology officers have not received a special allowance for their duties like inventory officers who are in charge of other hospital stores the medical laboratory technical officers association has requested the health ministry to pay a special allowance for their officers also.

Also the association has informed the ministry to allocate enough space for storage facilities in path labs  on the newly built hospital buildings.




Tuesday, October 1, 2013

State ,Semi Government And Private Sector Employees To Launch A Strike By Demanding A Pay Hike

All the employees in State and Private sector of the country will be launched a joint  island wide strike and a protest campaign  by  the end of this month, if the government fails to give concessions to state and private sector employees including granting Rs,10,000 minimum salary increase for state sector employees and a minimum allowance of Rs.5000 for private sector employees through this years government budget the  Trade Unions Collective Of State,Semi Government and Private Sector Employee has said.

The educating of the employees in this regard will be held in two weeks time according to the one of the conveners of Trade Unions Collective Saman Ratnapriya.speaking at a press briefing held in Colombo this morning Ratnapriya has said that their Trade Unions Collective has informed the government in writing on 22nd of August this year that the  salary and allowance increments of state and private sector employees  should be given through the budget.

All Duplex Scan Tests In Vascular Lab Have Been Stopped Today (01) Due To The Absense Of The Technician

All the Duplex Scan tests  performed in Vascular Laboratory  of Colombo National Hospital to measure blood circulation system of patients have been cancelled today(01) as  only technician available in the lab was on sick leave  hospital sources said.as the scheduled scan tests were cancelled the patients who came for the scan tests today turned back home with empty hands sources revealed.

The affected Vascular Lab  is the only such lab situated in Colombo National Hospital and there should be a stand by technician in the lab if one is not reported  to work sources added.

However due to the single technician in the lab ,patients were asked to check tomorrow whether the technician is there or not before coming for the test it has been reported.meanwhile when contacted the director of National Hospital Dr.Anil Jasinha has said that he was  not aware on the situation of vascular lab as  no one brought this to his notice.

It was noticed that the room where vascular lab situated becomes a breeding place of mice according to a patient. 


Monday, September 30, 2013

New Tele Mail System To Be Introduced From Tomorrow(01)

The Sri Lankan Postal Department has terminated the telegramme service functioned in the country over the past few decades and introduced a new tele mail service with effect from tomorrow(01) according to the postal department sources.the new tele mail system was  designed similar to that of telegramme service will charge Rs.30 per 10 words and Rs.1.50 per every additional word sources revealed.

The new service will be implemented in 3600 postal and sub postal offices throughout the island from tomorrow.one the  features of  new tele mail system will be  delivering message to the recipient withing 4 hours  after it has posted and if the sender wants to know the position of the  message that sent that person  has to pay Rs.10 for that postal department sources added.

Bus-Container Truck Collision Injured Thirteen Passengers

Thirteen Bus Passengers got injured and admitted to Accident Service of Colombo National Hospital this evening after the bus they have traveled  in collided with a container truck in front of Borella Lady Ridgway Children's Hospital.the thirteen passengers compromised with seven female and six males the reports hospital sources said.

After this accident a heavy traffic congestion have seen for hours at the Baseline Road just near the Ridgway Hospital.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

All Imported Milk Powder Products Should Have Indicated The Name Of The Authority That Gave Them DCD Clearence -GMOA

All  Foreign  Milk Powder Companies should have indicated  in the special sticker label pasted in their products the name of  the authority who confirmed their products as free from DCD Chemical without putting consumers into more trouble claimed the Government Medical Officers Association(GMOA).as most of the foreign milk powder companies had mentioned in the special sticker label pasted in their products that they are DCD Free they have failed to mentioned the name of the  authority who gave that clearance assistant secretary of GMOA Dr.nalin ariyaratne has said.

Some foreign milk powder companies have using the name of Health Ministry and the sate logo illegally in those special sticker labels when stating they are free from DCD Chemical he has stressed."this is clearly a violation of food act and health authorities should have taken a  stern action against these companies "Dr.Ariyaratne has further said.


Meanwhile GMOA has decided to make a special request from  the health authorities to remove all imported milk powder products from the market till the tests on  DCD chemical have completed.

Friday, September 27, 2013

GMOA Has Requested A Special Commission Similar To Leassons Learnt Commission To Investigate On Deadly Kidney Disease In North Central Province

The Government Medical Officers Association(GMOA) has yesterday(28) requested from the Ministry Of Health to appoint a special commission similar to the lessons learnt commission with immediate effect to investigate on the deadly kidney disease spreading in North Central Province since 1998.addressing a press briefing held at GMOA Headquarters in Colombo yesterday the assistant secretary of GMOA Dr.Nalin Ariyaratne has said that it is an urgent need to appoint such a committee as over the years several research teams produced different reasons as the causes for deadly kidney disease in north central province and there's a need to come for a conclusion to find a exact reason for the disease to prevent spreading it further.

 Such a commission should call all research papers issued regarding the kidney disease as an evidences and should come to a conclusion on the main reason behind  the kidney disease dr.Ariyaratne has said.besides that health ministry should have appoint a special officer withing the ministry to collect details on the kidney disease in north central province he has stressed.

Both the World Health Organization and a local research team in Kelaniya University have proved recently that the Arsenic was the main reason behind spreading of the disease but still the director general of health services who is the sole authority responsible in health services has silent over this and still not taken a single  step regarding the matter GMOA Assistant Secretary has said." who will take the responsibility on the deaths of thousand of people especially farmers in north central province who have died due to the disease during past decade ' he has questioned.due to not reaching a final conclusion on the main reason for the disease health ministry has still treat the kidney disease in north central province as an unknown chronicle kidney disease and even postmortems are not conducting over those who are dying due to the disease as the health officials still treating the  reason for the disease as unknown "dr,araiyaratne has further said.