The Asian Age

CM: Top priority to critical care

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Three days after a newborn baby died due to lack of oxygen supply in a government hospital, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed health minister Satyendar Jain to submit a concrete action plan within a week to ensure that critical patients requiring life support do not have to run around hospitals in times of crises.

“It has been noticed in a number of cases that family members of patients in critical conditions, who rush them to hospitals, are turned away citing the common excuses of either lack of facilities or nonavailab­ility of beds. The family then has to undergo various ordeals. They do not have informatio­n as to where necessary facilities would be available. Family members are forced to rush critical patients from one hospital to another, till any hospital, if at all, agrees to admit such patients,” said a statement issued by the government. On Thursday, this newspaper had reported that a oneday-old baby girl, who had breathing issues and low heart rate after she was born, died as four government hospitals — LNJP, Chacha Nehru, GTB, and Jag Pravesh Chandra — refused to admit the child citing lack of critical care beds with ventilator facilities.

The chief minister has said that if for some justified reason, like any hospital lacking life saving facilities or non-availabili­ty of beds when a patient, who is in a critical condition, is brought for admission, then it will be the mandatory emergency duty of that hospital to find out in which other hospital such a facility is available, and it should be part of the clearly laid down standard operating procedure (SOP) that the patient is sent to that hospital without any delay.

“It is an unacceptab­le scenario that helpless family members keep running from pillar to post and critical time, in which the life of a serious patient could have been saved, is often lost,” said the statement.

The chief minister has asked the health minister to include in the SOP that the hospital, where a critical patient is first brought for admission, will ensure that the patient gets immediate life saving care.

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