Millennium Post

Chaos and panic as NON-COVID patients turned away from private hospital

- NIKITA JAIN

NEW DELHI: At a Delhi private hospital, serious patients were seen being turned away by hospital authoritie­s, who cited unavailabi­lity of beds, raising concerns for emergency admission of NON-COVID patients which continues to be a tedious and panic-inducing task for many in the Capital. At Dwarka's Venkateshw­ar Hospital in Delhi, there was chaos and mayhem on Wednesday when a patient suffering from a heart attack was turned away by authoritie­s, even as her panicking relative was pleading with the hospital officials. "We have no beds available, ma'am. There is nothing we can do," the coordinato­r at the emergency ward told the patient's relative. The patient's relative said that she was not COVID-19 positive. While an ambulance stood outside the emergency ward, the patient was seen to be struggling. The relative, almost in tears told the staff that she had already been turned away by another hospital.

The patient was asked to visit Aakash Hospital by the administra­tion, which was at a nearby locality, after which the ambulance rushed in that direction. This was one of just many cases that hospitals here are witnessing almost every day as COVID-19 cases in the Capital continue to rise.

"If the hospital is not COVID designated, they cannot refuse a person,” said a source within the Delhi government. According to a source at the Venkateshw­ar Hospital, the beds were fast filling but there were ICU beds at the hospital that were still available when the patient was brought in. When asked about the availabili­ty of ICU beds at the facility, the coordinato­r said that no ICU beds were available at the time. Meanwhile, many nonCOVID patients stood patiently outside the emergency ward waiting to either get admitted or visit their loved ones who were being treated there. A patient has to mandatoril­y get tested before getting admitted or are scheduled to have surgery. Many had to wait for hours to get their family members admitted or get the paperwork done with overwhelme­d staff. Hospitals are overwhelme­d with the virus, and while many hospitals are not COVID designated, they are still taking in patients. Venkateshw­ar Hospital has reserved some of its beds for COVID-19 patients.

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