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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to thank the Committee very much; they should continue doing this and even extend the same to other areas so that we can have a parallel comparison of the problems you have already spotted in these areas with other counties that you have not even come across. Something else that we should consider, Madam Temporary Speaker, is security to the patients who are there and security of the property in the hospitals from thugs and criminals. Some of them can even get access to some of these places and steal. Some of them can even go and kill; we have heard of people killing one another in hospitals; they can go and steal all the money from the collections made by the hospitals and we need to know if we can have police camps – these days we are calling them police posts – in hospitals. If we can have police posts erected in a village which has about 2,000 people, why not put up a police post in a hospital which has more than 5,000 patients? Because you never know what might happen either to the outsiders or the insiders. We need to have those hospitals properly secured. As we go on, Madam Temporary Speaker, we need to think about the calling; what are these people trained to do? Are they trained to treat? Are they trained to just observe? What I have noted is that – there are times when we just visit the hospitals and then we sit somewhere – we hear how the nurses will call those expectant women names; they are really insulted. If you are not aware, when women go to deliver, the nurses cannot be happy because they might have---"
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