Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Set up helpline over lack of PPE kits, masks in pvt hospitals: HC

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE COURT SAID ONCE A COMPLAINT IS RECEIVED ON THE HELPLINE, THE DELHI GOVERNMENT CAN INSPECT THE HOSPITAL OR NURSING HOME CONCERNED AND FULFIL THE PPE KITS AND MASKS REQUIREMEN­TS

NEW DELHI:The Delhi High Court Thursday suggested that the AAP government set up a mechanism like a helpline on which healthcare workers can call anonymousl­y to complain against private hospitals or nursing homes not providing N-95 masks and PPE kits.

The suggestion came from a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan during the hearing of a PIL by an NGO which has alleged that nurses in private hospitals and nursing homes were not being provided proper personal protection equipment (PPE) kits and masks to guard against infection.

The court said once a complaint is received on the helpline, the Delhi government can inspect the hospital or nursing home concerned and fulfil the PPE kits and masks requiremen­ts.

The court also asked the NGO, Distress Management Collective, to give suggestion­s on how the issues raised in its PIL can be addressed and listed the matter for hearing on July 6.

The Delhi government has said that it was taking action against private hospitals and nursing homes which violate the COVID-19 guidelines as and when such instances are brought to its attention.

The Centre, represente­d by its standing counsel Anil Soni, told the court that it was providing all assistance to the states which have to do the actual work.

It has in its affidavit said that it has provided PPE kits and N 95 masks to states and union territorie­s as per their requiremen­t and it is up to them to “optimally utilize” the protective gear.

The NGO alleged that nurses in private hospitals and clinics were being given used PPE kits.

It sought that all the private sector nurses be covered under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package of insurance protection and provided proper psycho-social support.

On these aspects, the Delhi government has said that it has issued an office order on April 7 which states that any person, including doctors, nurses, paramedica­l staff, sweeper or any other staff in government or private sector, expires while attending to Covid-19 patients his/ her family shall be provided ₹1 crore as compensati­on. It has also said that an office order was issued on June 17 notifying that psychiatri­c social counsellin­g services are being made available to health care workers under a programme called ‘samarthan’.

The ministry, in its response, has said that health care workers in government and private sectors are covered under the PMGKP which provides comprehens­ive personal accident cover of ₹50 lakh.

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