Here's why ventilator became a problem in government hospitals?
Here's why ventilator became a problem in government hospitals?
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Bhaepal: Caroran infections are constantly increasing in the state. To overcome this, the biggest problem, the state government is facing is lack of ventilator. The requirement of 755 ventilators in government hospitals is only 349 while the number of ventilators is only. The situation is that the government needs 255 ventilators for the treatment of Carena Patient in the district hospitals. However, only 96 ventilators are available in the district hospitals. This disclosure has been made in the gap analysis report of the treatment of caregiver-patient in the District Hospitals of the Directorate of Health.

To get rid of this problem, help will be sought from private hospitals. To overcome this shortage of ventilators in the district hospitals, the Health Department will take ventilators from private hospitals. On the other hand, the Department of Medical Education has started to set up Carena Patient Treatment Center in hospitals affiliated to medical colleges of Bhaepal, Indair, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Sagar. Here 253 ventilators have been reserved for the treatment of Karenna patients. While the estimated need is around 500 ventilators.

For information, let us tell you that the Dean of the Fifth Medical College has issued purchase orders of about 100 ventilators. Delivery of these ventilators will be received from the hospitals of medical colleges in the next one week.

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