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TN launches nodal centre for bed, oxygen needs

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At a time when social media is filled with desperate cries seeking beds, oxygen and medicines from the kin of COVID-19 patients with little or no help from the authoritie­s in other parts of the country, the State Health Department took a proactive step to launch a Unified Command Centre that would serve as a nodal centre for bed availabili­ty and oxygen requiremen­ts in private hospitals in Tamil Nadu. The centre would also help in monitoring government and private healthcare facilities.

UCC was set up at the office of the National Health Mission, Tamil Nadu, and would function in coordinati­on with all other department­s and directorat­es along with the 104 health helpline.

The bed availabili­ty and management portal for COVID patients would also be managed through the UCC. A statement from the department said the Centre would track dynamic vacancy status of COVID beds, oxygen beds and ICU beds, and would monitor the requiremen­ts of the public.

The UCC would monitor both government and private hospitals, especially the ones in Greater Chennai Corporatio­n. It would provide support in increasing the bed capacity for COVID patients and ensure the availabili­ty of oxygen in government and private hospitals, the statement added.

A twitter handle, @104GoTN, has also been launched to track and coordinate requests for beds in the State and offer help through the platform based on availabili­ty.

Apart from this, the centre would also liaison with existing COVID related services such as the Chief Minister’s Comprehens­ive Health Insurance Scheme, implementi­ng the Clinical Establishm­ent Act and the Public Health Act for enhanced efficiency and improved health outcomes, the statement added.

Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan said the 104 helpline has already been functionin­g to help patients, while UCC would serve as a single platform to address the requiremen­ts of patients regarding beds, oxygen and ICU facilities in the State.

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Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan inspects 104 command centre at on Friday

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