Manila Bulletin

More wards, ICU at East Ave. Medical nears completion

- By BETHEENA UNITE

Constructi­on of additional wards and an intensive care unit at the East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City to improve the hospital’s bed capacity for coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) cases are expected to be completed by mid August and September.

Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar said Wednesday that the additional wards, once completed, will be able to accommodat­e 250 more patients.

“In a meeting, together with our team and its counterpar­t at the Department of Health and the building contractor, I was assured that a system is in place to complete the East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC) facilities the soonest,” Villar said.

According to Undersecre­tary Emil Sadain, head of DPWH task force to facilitate augmentati­on of local and national healthcare facilities, the ground floor and second floor of the new EAMC building are currently operationa­l as COVID-19 wards while constructi­on of wards at the third, fourth, and fifth floors are under way.

The additional wards are expected to be completed by Aug. 17 while the enhancemen­t of the third floor for ICU will be finished on Sept. 15.

The Health department had earlier tapped the DPWH to help expedite the constructi­on of the facilities at EAMC to increase its bed capacity for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, both agencies have approved the conceptual design for the proposed field modular hospital at the Quezon Institute on E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Quezon City to further augment its capacity.

“Five modular hospitals made of fabricated components with a total bed capacity of 110 will be built and we plan on early mobilizati­on for ground works at the site to also fast-track this additional facility in the fight versus COVID-19,” Sadain said.

Each off-site modular hospital facility will be able to accommodat­e 22 patients with dedicated room for the donning or putting on of healthcare workers’ personal protective equipment.

The field modular hospital will also have a separate nursing station, equipment laboratory, pantry, storage, medical gas line, closed-circuit television system, and elevated pathway connecting clusters.

The DOH will provide the appropriat­e medical electro-mechanical apparatus and operate these health isolation and treatment facilities jointly with the medical team from QI and Jose R. Reyes Memorial Memorial Medical Center.

Two off-site dormitorie­s will also be constructe­d within the Quezon Institute compound as temporary shelter for some 64 healthcare workers who will be manning the hospital operations.

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