The Free Press Journal

Reconsider Remdesivir distributi­on formula for pvt hosps: HC to State

- NARSI BENWAL narsi.benwal@fpj.co.in

The Bombay High Court bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Girish Kulkarni on Wednesday pulled up the Maharashtr­a government and asked it to devise a proper formula for distributi­ng Remdesivir to private hospitals across the state. The HC said the distributi­on shouldn't be on the basis of percentage of operationa­l beds. "We are told that the distributi­on formula devised by you (state) is presently based on the number of beds in use. This cannot be accepted," the bench told to Akshay Shinde the counsel appearing for the state.

"We clarified earlier as well that we don't want kin of patients running from pillar to post for anything. Thus, you must devise a formula wherein this drug is distribute­d based on the number of critical patients a hospital has," Chief Justice Datta said while ordering the state authoritie­s to submit a proper affidavit on the next date of hearing along with the actual number of critical patients in the state.

The bench further noted that the oxygen requiremen­t of the state has increased from 1,700 MT last week to 1,780 MT this week. It further took into account the fact that last week there were around 78,000 patients on oxygen supply while this week the numbers have gone down to 72,000.

"You (state) needed 1,500 MT when there were some seven lakh odd cases but today you have some four lakh cases and yet your demand has increased to 1,780 MT. We are unable to understand how you need more oxygen despite there been a decline in a number of cases," CJ Datta said.

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