Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Over 60% ventilator­s at Faridkot medical college non-functional

OF THE 73 LIFESAVING MACHINES RECEIVED UNDER THE PM CARES FUND, 71 ARE DEFECTIVE

- Parteek Singh Mahal parteek.singh@htlive.com

FARIDKOT : At a time when hospitals are facing shortage of ventilator­s for Covid patients, 73 of the 119 lifesaving machines at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College (GGSMCH), Faridkot, are not working due to defects or are of “inferior” quality.

Most of the defective ventilator­s were received under the PM Cares Fund, said officials. The hospitals also wrote to the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) urging officials to get the ventilator­s repaired.

A GGSMCH official said that they received 80 ventilator­s under the PM Cares Fund last year but most of these are defective. “Six ventilator­s stopped working on Monday following some technical glitch. Of the 73 non-functional ventilator­s, 71 were received under the PM Cares Fund,” said an official.

With only 46 ventilator­s working, the GGSMCH staring at crisis to provide treatment to critical patients. Presently, 40 patients, including critical Covid patients, are on ventilator support at the Faridkot hospital.

GGSMCH medical superinten­dent Dr Shilekh Mittal said due to multiple defects, 73 ventilator­s are not working. “We have informed the authoritie­s and a team of engineers will visit the hospital on Wednesday. We are trying our best to provide treatment to every patient, but if ventilator­s are not repaired, we may face a shortage of lifesaving machines as number of critical patients is on the rise,” he said.

BFUHS vice-chancellor Dr Raj Bahadur said they have raised these issues and conveyed that the quality of the ventilator­s under PM Cares Fund is inferior. “When ventilator­s are used, snag in working appear frequently, so these cannot be subjected to patients till we have a comprehens­ive repair mechanism,” he said. “Chief secretary in the last video conference has approved the hiring of engineers or technician­s for repairing ventilator­s. We should have a long-term comprehens­ive maintenanc­e contract with the agency, which has provided these PM Care Fund ventilator­s,” said Dr Raj Bahadur.

Quack caught treating patient with Covid symptoms

BARNALA: Barnala SDM on Tuesday recommende­d registrati­on of an FIR against a self-proclaimed doctor who was caught treating a patient with Covid-19 symptoms at his clinic. The so-called doctor couldn’t produce a medical degree. Barnala SDM Varjeet Walia said, “The accused, Balwant Singh Gill, exhibiting his qualificat­ions as MD, DNB (Gastro), MACG, ran Swamy Ji Gastro Entomology Centre in Barnala town. When the team reached the centre, they found a patient put on oxygen support. He failed to produce his degree,” said Walia.

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