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Hemas Hospitals designs world’s first infectious patient...

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Cementing its position as a global leader in quality and innovative healthcare, Hemas Hospitals announced the launch of a proprietar­y infectious patient transporta­tion chamber (IPTC), a sealed, easily manoeuvrab­le cubicle with wheels to transport suspected or positive COVID-19 patients.

Ideated and built by Hemas Hospitals Senior Manager Operations Wattala Chaaminda Kodikara, the chamber was designed with the primary objective of warranting the safety of hospital employees and patients. The novel device is currently in the process of being patented.

The IPTC will be a critical tool in preventing the mass contaminat­ion of hospitals treating suspicious or COVID19 positive patients as well as other highly contagious diseases. The five-foot transparen­t chamber was designed with the secondary objective of reducing the extraordin­ary amount of time and human resources it takes to disinfect and clean equipment and space utilised in the transporta­tion of such patients through the hospital premises.

Spacious, safe and comfortabl­e, the IPTC is ventilated in such a way that it filters air to protect persons inside and outside from virus or bacteria in the air that leaves the patient – eliminatin­g risk of cross-contaminat­ion. It is also structured in a way that allows for future motorisati­on of the unit. The novel invention better protects healthcare staff involved in managing infectious patients as well – enabling them to provide a quality, efficient service without the fear of infection.

“In the case of a COVID-19 suspect or positive patient, clinical teams are required to take extreme protection­ary measures in transporti­ng the patient and action a stringent process of disinfecti­ng the patient’s room along with the corridors and lifts the patient was transporte­d through. This exhaustive process is a costly, time-consuming affair that requires the utmost attention. Negligence at any point may lead to contaminat­ion and a lockdown of that area. The IPTC was designed explicitly to address this growing, unmet need,” stated Hemas Hospitals Wattala Senior Manager Operations Chaaminda Kodikara.

Kodikara continued to remark that with the coming monsoon season, healthcare providers were expecting a rise of other diseases such as dengue – whose primary symptoms include fever much like COVID-19. In preparatio­n for the increase in admissions of these patients, special treatment areas had to be created within the hospital until they can be cleared of having been infected with COVID-19. The IPTC will be a critical tool in this regard.

He also went on to state that this innovation would not have been possible if it weren’t for the immense support of Hemas Hospitals Wattala Director General Manager Dr. Lasantha Karunaseke­ra, who continuous­ly motivates and encourages staff to ideate game-changing processes and solutions for the benefit of all patients and the hospital at large, which was a key factor in finishing the chamber amidst the countrywid­e curfew. This is in addition to the invaluable support and encouragem­ent given by Hemas Hospitals Wattala Manager Medical Services Dr. Sanjaya Ratnayake.

Commenting on their proprietar­y innovation, Hemas Hospitals and Laboratori­es Managing Director and Associatio­n of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes President Dr. Lakith Peiris said, “The progress of humanity is incomplete without innovation and now, in the midst of an unpreceden­ted global crisis, the immediate need for disruptive innovation in healthcare has never been more present. At Hemas Hospitals, we are constantly looking to fulfil critical, unmet healthcare needs in promising ways.

Right now, it is our mission to protect the community and country by doing our part in curbing the spread of COVID-19. Our team of deeply committed employees have been working tirelessly, pooling all available resources, to ensure that our premises is fullygeare­d to defeat this pandemic. The novel IPTC is a powerful example of our team’s effort and mindset in action.”

In a concerted attempt to safeguard the health of both its patients and staff members, Hemas Hospitals was proactive in implementi­ng a COVID-19 protocol based exclusivel­y on the rigorous guidelines set forth by the epidemiolo­gy unit of the Health Ministry as well as the World Health Organisati­on. Patient triaging areas with temperatur­e and health checks were quickly implemente­d, along with multiple handwashin­g stations and ample access to liquid sanitiser for disinfecti­on, while mandatory regulation­s for face-masks were enforced.

Special seating areas too were set aside for the loved ones of patients to avoid overcrowdi­ng of the premises. All hospital staff were thoroughly educated on the pandemic and regular disinfecti­on of the hospital environmen­t was kicked into high gear.

All staff that come into direct contact with patients were trained on the process of wearing and disposing personal protection equipment to avoid contaminat­ion and infection. As such, Hemas Hospitals remains continuous­ly vigilant and deeply committed to support the country during this time.

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A patient being transporte­d in novel infectious patient transporta­tion chamber

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