The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)-run Aundh Kuti Hospital is grappling with a shortage of essential medicines, raising concerns among patients and activists about the state of public healthcare in the city.
PuneAundh Kuti HospitalMedicine ShortagePublic HealthcareCivic HospitalsReal Estate PuneJun 26, 2025
The main issue is a shortage of basic medicines like blood pressure and diabetes tablets, which is affecting the quality of healthcare provided to patients.
The PMC operates a total of 57 hospitals and 19 maternity hospitals.
Local committees can monitor and implement a communication process to bring shortcomings in hospitals to the attention of the administration, thereby improving the functioning of these facilities.
The flow of patients is decreasing due to poor treatment, lack of facilities, and the availability of medicines and discounted tests not being utilized effectively.
A senior PMC official stated that there is no shortage of medicines, but they will check with the respective hospital and address any issues if found.
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