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For the 3rd wave, BMC plans assess the use of hompons

For the 3rd wave, BMC plans assess the use of hompons
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Mumbai: The third wave of Coronavirus, if arriving, will see some of the main changes in the way the patient is hospitalized in the city.
Especially, Jumbo Hospital will act as the first response line, while medical colleges will be mobilized as such a saturated field hospital.
By using Takeaway of two waves, civil authorities have planned a plan with the awareness that non-covid services cannot be disrupted every time there are bursts in the Covid case.
The idea is to ensure that medical colleges such as LTMG, KEM, NAIR and RN Cooper, continue to treat other diseases.
The Jumbo Center, including Nesco in Goregaon and Richardson and Cruddas in Byculla, and a dedicated Covid Hospital Sevenhills in Marol will be among the facilities to handle the initial load and when cases soar.
After these centers have crossed 50% of their capacity, the Jumbos at Mulund and BKC will be activated.
In the case of the ICU, Dahisar Jumbo with 100 beds tend to be operated in the end.
Adult Municipal Commissioner Suresh Kakani said that the second wave showed that the city could plug it depend on the jumbos.
BMC can choose more PPP models such as Jumbo in Nsciadditional Commissioner of the City of Suresh Kakani say, “Some shifts of the burden of patients from medical colleges to the Jumbos have occurred in the second wave.
Knowing that it works, we want to focus more on the Jumbos and maintain medical colleges Relatively for other diseases.
“In addition, corporations can see more public-private partnerships such as those in the NSCI Worli Jumbo Center managed by HN Reliance Hospital.
The numbers of at least two leading medical colleges showed a shift in covid receipts.
KEM Hospital, for example, has recognized 1,561 patients up to June in the second wave compared to 5,425 in the first wave, almost 70% down.
Dean Dr.
Hemant Deshmukh said because it was better triates only medium and severe patients treated in the second wave.
The only age bracket where Kem saw a famous increase in reception was in the pediatric age group.
Children, who contribute 2% of acceptance in KEM on the first wave, contributed to 13% acceptance in the second wave.
Only in children, some light cases are also accepted for observation, Dean added.
At the BYL Nair hospital in Mumbai Central also, more than 6,600 patients were hospitalized in the first wave that contradicted around 2,000 to May in the second wave.
Kakani said the reason is important to appoint Covid Care to fewer hospitals not to spread thin labor.
Jumbo centers in Dahisar, Mulund and BKC are closed for improvement and improvement in mid-May.
In addition to structural strengthening, these centers are also enhanced by laboratories and diagnostic facilities.
Nesco in Goregaon recently inaugurated a CT scan facility along with pathological services 24/7.
Dahisar Jumbo has begun working on a high-dependency unit of 40 beds.
BMC has nearly 12,000 beds in existing Jumbo hospitals and shared medical colleges.
These figures can increase to 19,900 with an additional 8,300 beds in the upcoming Jumbo centers in Malad, Kanjurmarg and the reason for Somaiya.

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