A bench of Acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice S Mridul also observed that the nearly 40 per cent vacancies in government hospitals for the posts of medical officers and specialists is a "human resource problem".
The court made the observation after the Health Secretary of Delhi government submitted that a recruitment drive is underway to induct over 600 medical officers and more than 200 specialists in the hospitals run by the state.
He also said that the immediate manpower requirement of some hospitals shall be taken care of by interim measures.
After hearing the submissions of the Health Secretary, the bench directed the Directorate of Health Services to submit after four weeks a status report indicating the progress in recruitment of skilled manpower, like nurses and doctors, and availability of consumables, like medicines, in all hospitals run by the state.
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The court said the status report be filed a week before the next date of hearing, May 14.
In response to the figures quoted by the official, the court said,"It seems that health care (here) is better than other states, but it does not mean that it is adequate in absolute terms".
The court was hearing a petition, filed in 2012 by Vikas Saini and others against the Directorate of Health Services, seeking better health care facilities and more staff in hospitals run by the state government.