The Free Press Journal

BMC launches ‘SaveLives Strategy’ toreduce mortality

- DIPTI SINGH

There will be a total accountabi­lity in every case in the moderate, severe and critical category

As the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) claims to have succeeded in containing the number of coronaviru­s cases, it will now prioritise on reducing Covid mortality in hospitals across Mumbai. In a bid to reduce the number of fatalities, the civic body on Tuesday launched another campaign against the pandemic – “Save Lives Strategy”.

During a meeting with senior officials and representa­tives of the civic health department, BMC commission­er Iqbal Singh Chahal issued special instructio­ns to focus on various issues while treating the Covid victims that will help saving lives.

In order to control the mortality rate among Covid patients and to implement it more effectivel­y, Chahal on Tuesday formed a BMC Team Action Program (Team BMC Strategy).

“We are getting more number of patients who either have mild symptoms or are asymptomat­ic. All they need is timely treatment, which we have achieved so far. Another good point is that the recovery rate is increasing as compared to the number of patients reported. Hence we have enough facilities for patients with severe symptoms or those who are critical,” said a senior BMC official.

Elaboratin­g on SAVE

LIVES STRATEGY, Chahal told the Free Press Journal that there will be a total accountabi­lity in every case in the moderate, severe and critical category. He said, “We have pointed out that a lot of deaths have occurred as patients with severe symptoms remove oxygen to go to the toilet, in the process they tend to strain and collapse, this is between 1 am to 5 am. To address this, we have proposed that every bed should have a bedpan and at least 4 beds should have a commode (also cardboard bins can be used). We will maintain a zero delay time ticker and video surveillan­ce on every case will be done by the head of the unit and head of institutio­n/ hospital."

He added, "Protocol and check boxes on every paper for adherence will be maintained to ensure nothing is missed. Furthermor­e, a detailed death audit of every death and video should be made of the same to be forensical­ly audited."

The civic officials said that along with the supply of various effective medicines, the patients are also being treated using a method like plasma therapy.

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