Sri Lanka postpones non-essential, non-urgent surgeries at gov't hospitals
COLOMBO, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lankan Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella on Sunday announced that all non-essential and non-urgent surgeries at government hospitals have been postponed.
He said that essential and urgent surgeries will be carried out without hindrance and that the measure is only temporary.
The decision comes in the wake of Sri Lanka Medical Association, the national professional medical association, warning that the health sector would face a serious crisis within a few weeks, if shortages of medicines, surgical equipment, and chemicals used in labs are not addressed now.
Sri Lanka has been facing a medical shortage since 2022 due to its balance of payment crisis, and the price of medicine has also gone up last year due to rising inflation.
Reports said that Sri Lanka relies on imports for about 85 percent of its pharmaceutical needs and about 80 percent of its medical supplies.
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