Nepal's newborn care units face medicine shortages
Assessment by the health ministry shows newborn units rely heavily on contract staff, while infection control, hygiene and quality monitoring remain weak.
A recent assessment by Nepal's health ministry revealed significant challenges in newborn care facilities. Many units depend on contract workers for staffing. Infection control and hygiene practices are not up to standard. Quality monitoring systems are also lacking. The situation highlights gaps in the healthcare infrastructure. These issues can affect the survival and well-being of newborns. Improving these areas is crucial for better neonatal care.
Addressing these deficiencies is essential to improve infant health outcomes in Nepal.
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