The parliamentary standing committee on defence ministry has recommended that the combined military hospitals provide treatment to the parliament's speaker, his deputy and the MPs.
The committee also said that the civilian employees be given treatment at the army hospital, and if needed their capacity be increased.
At its 18th meeting, the parliamentary body recommended on Sunday, that the military train doctors to fill vacancies and thus, ensure treatment of the personnel.
The meeting recommended that the military should establish its own specialised institutes for cancer, kidney and heart treatment.
The standing committee observed that the defence services should train more doctors without bringing any from abroad.
The meeting also suggested that the military finish building the 500-bed general hospital at Kurmitola and begin operations as soon as possible.
Committee members Mohammad Mujibul Huq, Nurul Mazid Mahmud Humayun, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam were present with M A Mannan representing the prime minister, who is also the defence minister. Idris Ali chaired the meeting.
The committee also said that the civilian employees be given treatment at the army hospital, and if needed their capacity be increased.
At its 18th meeting, the parliamentary body recommended on Sunday, that the military train doctors to fill vacancies and thus, ensure treatment of the personnel.
The meeting recommended that the military should establish its own specialised institutes for cancer, kidney and heart treatment.
The standing committee observed that the defence services should train more doctors without bringing any from abroad.
The meeting also suggested that the military finish building the 500-bed general hospital at Kurmitola and begin operations as soon as possible.
Committee members Mohammad Mujibul Huq, Nurul Mazid Mahmud Humayun, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam were present with M A Mannan representing the prime minister, who is also the defence minister. Idris Ali chaired the meeting.
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