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After 3 months break, AIIMS to resume its OPD from Thursday

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: After a gap of three months, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has decided to restart physical OPD services from June 25.

According to sources in hospital administra­tion, AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria has approved the resumption of physical appointmen­ts for old/follow-up patients. These, however, will not exceed 15 per day for any department initially, and the number will be enhanced in a few days.

"In addition, requisite appointmen­ts for a limited number of new patients will also be given for those department­s who wish to start physical OPD consultati­on. However, no appointmen­ts will be given for evening speciality clinics in the first phase of OPD reopening," said an official. The out-patient clinics were shut on March 24, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the nationwide lockdown to contain the pandemic. Usually, thousands of patients visit OPD clinics every day, and a major chunk comes from various parts of the country.

The hospital authoritie­s said that it will be the prerogativ­e of the department­s to call patients directly or screen them through teleconsul­tation before giving a physical appointmen­t. However, if the appointmen­t is given from the department, the department­al appointmen­t list will have to be sent to the computer facility and the faculty OPD at least 48 hours in advance. "All heads of clinical department­s in AIIMS hospital are requested to intimate this informatio­n at least 2 days in advance," added the official.

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