Lucknow. ‘The village season is pink in your files, but these figures are false, this claim is book…’ These lines of poet Adam Gondvi’s poetry fits perfectly on the health department. More than 54 ventilaters are closed in government hospitals in the capital Lucknow. If there is a crisis of manpower, then ventilator is closed due to not being an expert. Even after this, the officers of the Health Department are not tired of claiming to be fixed on paper.
Balrampur Hospital has 10 ventilator shutdown in 40, Thakurganj, Ventilator in Metropolitan Hospital, ventilator shutdown due to lack of staff in Rani Laxmibai, ventilator shutdown in BKT Ramsagar Mishra Hospital, 26 ventilator shutdown in 30 in Lokbandhu Hospital, Rani Laxmi Bai, Lokbandhu has been sent notice, District Magistrate Visakhji has sent notice in the case. Along with this, an inquiry has been ordered. Taking the matter seriously, DM has taken the notice sent to the hospital in -charge through CMHO. Action will be taken if there is no satisfactory answer. The lives of patients are at risk due to the ventilator closed in hospitals.
Please tell that Balrampur Hospital is a 750 -bed capacity hospital. There are about 40 ventilaters here. In this, patients are being recruited at 30. Officials say that the capacity of the ventilator unit will be increased after increasing manpower. The BRD metropolis and Thakurganj Joint Hospital have two ventilaters each. The ventilator is closed due to non -trained doctors and staff at both places. CMS Dr. SP Singh of Thakurganj Joint Hospital says that the batch of doctors and staff from the hospital has not gone for training. In such a situation, it is not possible to operate without training unit.
At the same time, Dr. Ranjit, CMS of BRD Hospital, said that the ventilator is not operating due to the doctors and staff not being trained here too. Ranilakshmibai Hospital has a four -bed ventilator unit. Even after training, serious patients are not being admitted here. Doctors are advising Gambhir Representatives to go to Higher Center. Similarly, there are six ventilaters in Ramsagar Mishra Joint Hospital at BKT.
A team of five, including doctors and staff from the hospital, have gone for Lohia Institute training. At the same time, Lokbandhu Hospital has 30 bed ventilaters. Patients are being recruited on four beds here. 26 ventilaters are also closed here. Medical Superintendent Dr. Ajay Shankar informed that the units are closed since the fire. The first ten ventilaters were recruiting patients.
Here, the Director General of Health says that doctors and staff of all hospitals are being sent for ventilator training. After returning from training, the ventilator unit in hospitals will be active.