"A lot of doctors of the state health services are on the radar of the CBI in the ongoing NRHM investigations. Therefore, keeping the health services on priority, new appointments will soon be made so that health services may not get affected," he said.
To a question on reports of some cases of swine flu, he said teams of experts and doctors are prepared to deal with the situation effectively.
"We will not let any patient die because of scarcity of either medicine or medical treatment in hospitals ... Proper medical facility will be provided to all patients," he said.
The minister held a meeting with district officials along with public representatives where various issues regarding electricity, roads and irrigation were discussed.