Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC to take over 5 ESIC hosps to add 1,000 beds

- Rupsa Chakrabort­y rupsa.chakrabort­y@htlive.com

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) is set to take over Central government-run Employees State Insurance Corporatio­n (ESIC) hospitals in the city for Covid-19 treatment. The civic body plans to add another 1,000 Covid beds in the five ESIC hospitals, of which almost 30% will be reserved for intensive care unit (ICU).

With the rising number of cases, civic-run hospitals are overwhelme­d and most private hospitals are also running out of beds for critically-ill patients. According to BMC data, almost 97% ICU and ventilator beds are occupied by patients with severe breathing difficulti­es.

In an attempt to increase the bed strength, BMC is now going to convert the five ESIC hospitals in Worli, Parel, Kandivli, Andheri and Mulund into full-fledged Covid-19 hospitals.

“With the addition of these five hospitals, we will add another 1,000 beds. 70% of the beds will be reserved for isolation and 30% for ICU. We have already started treating patients in the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Parel,” said Suresh Kakani, additional commission­er, BMC.

At present, the city has five dedicated Covid-19 hospitals — BYL Nair, Sevenhills, Kasturba Gandhi, St George and GT hospitals. Of these, barring Sevenhills Hospital which is in Marol, all other Covid-19 hospitals are in south Mumbai. So, opening up Covid hospitals in suburbs in Kandivli and Mulund will be helpful to patients.

“At the Kandivli hospital, we will start a 300-bed facility,” Kakani said. The Central government had invested ₹180 crore to set up the hospital which was inaugurate­d in 2015 but started operating in 2019.

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SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO A screening camp at a slum in Kurla.

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