Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

NO FACILITY TO TREAT CRITICAL PATIENTS IN 4 PUNJAB DISTS

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com (Inputs by Vishal Rambani and Harmandeep Singh)

: No government-run hospital in Bathinda, southern Punjab’s largest city, is equipped with ventilator­s to treat critically ill Covid-19 patients even as the pandemic is already into its second year.

This despite the fact that the assembly constituen­cies state cabinet ministers Manpreet Singh Badal and Gurpreet Singh Kangar represent in the Punjab assembly are in Bathinda district. As a result, patients ailing with level-3 infection are forced to shell out 25 times for life support in private hospitals.

Even the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bathinda, a central government­run healthcare facility, started ventilator facility only on Friday. The hospitals in the district, including private facilities, have about 700 beds for level-2 (needing oxygen support) and level-3 patients wherein critically ill are put on ventilator.

Also, the ventilator facility is not available in government­run health care facilities in Mohali, Moga and Fatehgarh Sahib districts. Doctors say a patient may have to pay Rs 1,000 a day for ventilator facility at a government hospital while private centres charges from Rs 15,000-25,000 for the same.

Government hospitals in Moga district earlier had two ventilator­s which were given to the Faridkot Medical College last year. The government hospitals in the district have 79 beds for level-2 patients. Therefore, all critical patients are referred to GMC Faridkot.

“It is an utter failure of the state government that government sector hospitals were not equipped with ventilator­s. The government claims to have spent a whopping Rs 1,000 crore to strengthen healthcare infrastruc­ture since the Covid outbreak. Bathinda is a glaring example of deplorable facilities in civil hospitals,” said Dr Vitull K Gupta, also president of Associatio­n of Physicians of India (Malwa chapter).

Even as there are eight civil hospitals in Fatehgarh Sahib district, none has ventilator. Not even a single government hospital in Mohali district, which is represente­d in the assembly by health minister Balbir Sidhu, has a ventilator.

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