Centre writes to Ministries to carve out COVID-19 blocks in hospitals

This comes amidst a surge in cases and a large paucity of critical care services such as hospital beds, ventilators and oxygen supply devices.

April 18, 2021 03:14 pm | Updated 04:59 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Health care workers attending a Covid-19 patient (ICU), at private super-speciality Fortis hospital, Shalimar Bagh in New Delhi on April 8, 2021.

Health care workers attending a Covid-19 patient (ICU), at private super-speciality Fortis hospital, Shalimar Bagh in New Delhi on April 8, 2021.

The Centre has asked hospitals affiliated to public sector units and Central Ministries to set up dedicated blocks — or even exclusive hospitals — to administer to COVID-19 patients. “The need of the hour is to prioritise and systematise all our combined efforts towards effective management and ensure availability of sufficient healthcare infrastructure in the States to meet increased demand for providing treatment,” said Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in a letter to several Ministries including Defence, Railways, Atomic Energy, Shipping and Education.

The hospitals ought to have separate entry and exit points for the management of cases. These hospitals also should have “supportive and ancillary care” such as oxygen-supported beds, Intensive Care Unit beds, ventilators and specialised critical care units, laboratory services, imaging services, the letter goes on to add.

Mr. Bhushan’s letter comes amidst a surge in cases and a large paucity of critical care services such as hospital beds, ventilators and oxygen supply devices. Several States, that are seeing a large influx in cases, are writing to the Centre demanding money and devices to shore up their creaking infrastructure.

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