CHANDIGARH, 23.04.26-In a significant step towards strengthening patient safety and ensuring a transparent, patient-centric environment, PGIMER Chandigarh has constituted a dedicated Vigilance Team to prevent exploitation of patients and their attendants within the Institute premises.
The decision has been taken in view of the exceptionally high daily footfall of approximately 35,000–40,000 patients and attendants. Recognizing the vulnerabilities associated with such large volumes—particularly among economically weaker and less literate sections—the Institute has intensified on-ground vigilance to curb instances of duping, cheating, touting, and extortion.
Reiterating PGIMER’s firm zero-tolerance policy against any form of exploitation within the campus, Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER, stated, “In an institution witnessing such a massive daily footfall, our foremost responsibility is to ensure that every patient and attendant feels safe, respected, and protected. The constitution of this Vigilance Team reflects our zero-tolerance approach towards exploitation in any form. We are particularly committed to safeguarding vulnerable sections so that no one is misled or taken advantage of while seeking care at PGIMER.”
The Vigilance Team has been constituted with the approval of the Competent Authority and will function with immediate effect. It comprises one Security Officer from PGI Security as Team Head, along with five security personnel drawn from PGI Security and Ex-Servicemen Security. The team will function under the supervision of the Senior Administrative Officer (Vigilance).
Elaborating on the structure and operational framework, Mr.Pankaj Rai, Deputy Director (Administration), added, “This Vigilance mechanism has been carefully designed to function with discretion, efficiency, and accountability. Through plain-clothes deployment and surprise as well as intelligence-based inspections, the team will ensure prompt identification and action against malpractices. It reinforces our commitment to maintaining institutional integrity and delivering patient-centric services at all levels.”