Govt. told to decide on displaying bed availability

Representation wants hospitals to display figures on digital boards on real-time basis

Published - April 27, 2021 12:03 am IST - New Delhi

The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the AAP government to decide “as early as possible and practicable” a representation seeking a direction to all hospitals here to prominently display on digital boards the number of beds, oxygen cylinders and ventilators available with them on a real-time basis.

A Bench of Chief Justice D.N. Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh directed the government to decide the representation, by a nursing officer, in accordance with the law, rules, regulations and government policy applicable to the facts of the case and keeping in mind earlier directions passed by the government on the issue in June 2020.

The court said, “The decision be taken as early as possible and practicable.” With the observation, the Bench disposed of the plea by nursing officer Sinu John who has alleged in her plea that there have been instances of denial of beds by hospitals to patients who were in a critical state and needed immediate medical attention.

In her petition, filed through advocates Robin Raju and M.P. Srivignesh, the nursing officer has said that in the wake of the alarming rise of COVID-19 cases in the country and Delhi in particular, the demand for hospital beds and oxygen cylinders has also increased like never before and there are queues outside many hospitals.

“Many have lost their lives because they neither got proper medical attention nor accurate information regarding availability of beds. The present situation thus warrants some new measures that will help withstand this new wave of COVID-19... there is a dire need to direct all the hospitals in the city to place big display boards preferably digital boards outside their hospitals, which gives the information about the total beds in the hospital, the available beds, data regarding availability of ventilators and oxygen cylinders,” the petition had said.

Ms. John contended that such a measure would ensure transparency with regard to availability of beds, oxygen and ventilators in Delhi.

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