Udupi: DC warns of stringent action if private hospitals deny bed to Covid patients


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB/DV)

Udupi, Jan 8: Deputy commissioner Kurma Rao on Friday January 7 warned private hospitals against denying beds to Covid patients and said that stringent action would be taken against hospitals in such cases.

Addressing a meeting with heads of private hospitals at zilla panchayat here, the DC said, "If the private hospitals impaneled under Ayushman Bharat deny beds for the treatment of Covid-19 patients sent from the district administration, stringent action will be taken against such hospitals."

"As per the guidelines from the government, all hospitals in the district should reserve a fixed number of beds in all categories for the treatment of Covid-19 patients. If any hospital denies treatment to the patients sent by the district administration, strict action will be taken under KPME Act and Disaster Management Act against such hospitals," the DC warned.

"All private hospitals should report to the district administration about the ILI and SARI patients visiting their hospitals. Information should be uploaded every day in the portal created for the purpose. Action will be taken against hospitals that fail to record information," he added.

He also asked the hospitals to examine the functioning of all types of equipment to treat Covid-19 patients. "If there is any problem in the hospital, it should be brought to the notice of the district administration and resolved," he said.

The hospitals should display the cost of all types of treatment including Covid-19 in a way that is visible to everyone. While shifting the patient from one hospital to another, all documents should be provided without unnecessarily delay. Before admitting a patient to the hospital proper information on ABRK programme should be given, Rao said.

He also directred nodal officers appointed by the district to gather information about private hospital facilities and availability of beds.

ZP CEO Dr Naveen Bhat, ADC Sadhashiva Prabhu, DHO Nagabushan Udupa, KPME Nodal officer Dr Ram Rao, District Covid-19 nodal officer Dr Prashanth Bhat and others were present.

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Jan 08 2022

    Just Do It ...

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  • Paul Dsouza, balakunje

    Sat, Jan 08 2022

    Nice projects to steal money from public pockets.

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 08 2022

    During the lockdown -The govt should provide ,free electricity ,Water ,Do not levy any GST for any transaction. It should cut its employee salary .Same as how pvt institutions cut salary for low business. Loan Moratorium or waiver of EMI for the respective months

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 08 2022

    Atleast this time Government must bear all the hospitalization expenses of covid patients. ( APL as well as BPL card holders) whether private or Government hospitals.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sat, Jan 08 2022

    Who will ensure oxygen supply or even bill payment. Our GREAT leader has left it to poor DC even cm and health minister only doing press conference.

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