Deccan Chronicle

OGH endangers patients’ lives

Second floor of hospital at risk; patients and department­s shifted out

- KANIZA GARARI I DC

The second floor of the Osmania General Hospital has been largely vacated due to to the chunks of false ceiling breaking loose and falling down. It has been declared unsafe for patients and doctors.

The department­s of general surgery and general medicine which were located on the second floor have now been shifted to the first floor.

A senior doctor said there have been continuous incidents and the building is not fit for habitation. The endocrinol­ogy and neurology department­s were shifted three months, he said.

A total of 150 patients have been shifted to the first floor, making it full. The patients are being treated on the floor as there is no space in the building.

The government has given orders to shift 750 beds from the OGH to the Chest Hospital at Erragadda and Petlaburj Maternity Hospital but no agency has been identified to shift the beds and equipment and organise staff requiremen­ts.

Another senior doctor said, “There is an urgent need to have the constructi­on work of the new building started. This will help to ease the existing problem. Three years have gone since the plan was made but yet there is no final word on whether the new building will be constructe­d.”

An out-patient department of general medicine has been started in Petlaburj Maternity Hospital and there are plans to shift four units over there. The shifting of establishe­d department­s to different hospitals has got the doctors agitated; they want the OGH to have all units on one campus.

The Telangana Government Doctors Associatio­n has once again sent a representa­tion to the government demanding the constructi­on of the new building immediatel­y. but it has yielded no results yet.

 ??  ?? Osmania General Hospital was establishe­d on 26.5 acres of land. It has 11 blocks on the campus at Afzalgunj.
Eight blocks have been deemed unfit for habitation.
The hospital has water seeping in from the terrace to the wards and vegetation is...
Osmania General Hospital was establishe­d on 26.5 acres of land. It has 11 blocks on the campus at Afzalgunj. Eight blocks have been deemed unfit for habitation. The hospital has water seeping in from the terrace to the wards and vegetation is...

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