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Lack of Testing Labs in J&K: A Dire Crisis in the Health Sector

Sajad Paul by Sajad Paul
February 5, 2025
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The healthcare system in Jammu and Kashmir is grappling with an alarming deficiency in essential testing laboratories, particularly those required for diagnosing severe and life-threatening diseases. The absence of crucial diagnostic facilities, such as Biopsy, Bone Marrow Testing, Hapto Globulin ,Triple Serology Dna Viral Load Dna Viral Load Myeloma( Cancer Profile ) Meta Nefrin Nor, Meta Nefrin Tacroliums (Tac Level) Hepto Globlin ,(Torch Panel Igg ,Igm) Bone Marrow Complex Biopsy,Bencejones Protein, Ca19.9 ,Blood Culture Lupus Anticoagulant ,Auto Amune Disease Panel,Anti Cardio Lipin Anti Bodies,Beta Glyco Protein,Covid 19 Antigen Detection,Ana Hep 2,Karyo Typing,Tb Gold Contiferon,Fetal Dna And Other Viral Load Sophisticated Pathological Investigations, has led to a distressing situation where patients are compelled to send their samples outside the Union Territory of Jammu And Kashmir. This not only delays the diagnostic process but also exacerbates the risks associated with critical illnesses.

A Health Crisis Ignored: In an era where medical advancements have reached unprecedented heights, it is an irony of fate that Jammu and Kashmir, despite being an integral part of the Indian subcontinent, remains deprived of fundamental diagnostic infrastructure. The non-availability of these vital testing facilities within the region has resulted in untimely deaths, which are often misattributed to medical negligence or fate, rather than acknowledging the core issue—the lack of a well-equipped healthcare framework. Timely diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective medical intervention. However, when diagnostic tests have to be outsourced to laboratories in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, or Mumbai, the delay in receiving reports can mean the difference between life and death. In emergency cases, where swift action is imperative, the absence of these testing laboratories leaves patients at the mercy of divine intervention rather than the competency of medical science.

The Role of Government And Need for Intervention:  The onus of rectifying this catastrophic healthcare lapse falls squarely on the shoulders of both the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir and the Government of India. It is incumbent upon them to recognize the gravity of the situation and take urgent measures to establish state-of-the-art diagnostic laboratories equipped with modern machinery. The lack of such facilities in the 21st century is nothing short of a national disgrace and reflects gross administrative apathy. The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, if empowered, should make healthcare reforms a top priority. Instead of making patients endure the ordeal of waiting for test results from outside the state, authorities must ensure that these life-saving facilities are readily available within Jammu and Kashmir. Setting up advanced pathology labs, investing in cutting-edge medical technology, and training local healthcare professionals should be the immediate focus.

 “The healthcare of Jammu and Kashmir cannot remain in shambles while the rest of the world advances. The fundamental right to timely and adequate medical care must be upheld, lest more lives are lost to systemic negligence.”

The misplaced blame On Doctors: It is unjust and irrational to hold doctors accountable for deaths caused due to delayed diagnosis when the very tools required for accurate medical assessment are unavailable within the state. Doctors rely on diagnostic tests to map out the precise nature of ailments and devise effective treatment plans. However, when testing facilities are absent, medical practitioners are forced to operate in an environment of uncertainty, rendering even their best efforts futile.

A Call For Urgent Action: This is not just a healthcare issue, it is a humanitarian crisis. Every single day that the government delays the establishment of these critical testing facilities, lives are lost unnecessarily. The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve a healthcare system that meets contemporary medical standards, not one that forces them to seek diagnostic services from distant states. The Government of India must acknowledge this dire reality and take swift action. Establishing a network of well-equipped diagnostic centers across Jammu and Kashmir is not a luxury but a necessity. The time for complacency is over. If immediate steps are not taken, history will not forgive the indifference of those in power. The healthcare of Jammu and Kashmir cannot remain in shambles while the rest of the world advances. The fundamental right to timely and adequate medical care must be upheld, lest more lives are lost to systemic negligence.

(The author is a freelancer. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)

Sajad Paul

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