Nationwide mock drill underway in hospitals to ensure readiness for COVID-19 management

IT News
Imphal, Dec 27:

A nationwide mock drill is being conducted in all the hospitals today to assess the Covid-19 emergency preparedness in the country.
In Manipur, mock drill has been conducted in all the District Hospitals including RIMS, JNIMS and selected private Hospital.
It is in view of rising Covid-19 cases in some countries. During the drill, resources available in the hospital to fight Covid are being assessed including the infrastructure readiness, with particular focus on oxygen plants, ventilators, logistics and human resources. The decision to carry out the drill comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a review meeting on covid situation in the country.
Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya visited Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi this morning to review the mock drill. Talking to media, he assured that the government is fully prepared to deal with any eventuality if Covid cases increase in the country. The Minister said, mock drills are being conducted across covid hospitals in the country today to make sure people get proper treatment.
The Union Minister said, “I recently reviewed the COVID9 status and preparedness of prevention and management of COVID with State Health Ministers. Mock drills are being conducted across the country today to review the preparedness for management of COVID19, for which clinical readiness at hospitals is crucial. Government as well as private hospitals are undertaking mock drills today. State Health Ministers are reviewing the drills in their respective states”.
He had an informal interactive session with Heads of Departments and staff of Safdarjung Hospital and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College. He spent around an hour with the heads of various departments, doctors, nurses, heads of security and sanitation services and listened with patience to their numerous suggestions on quality hospital management, clinical practices, infection control measures, sanitation processes and patient-centered high quality healthcare provision. They shared their experience of working for providing round the clock services during the pandemic. Dr Mandaviya advised the HoDs to meet their teams every week, undertake physical visit of all departments and evaluate their performance to ensure best output. He also praised the doctors for their exemplary work during the pandemic.
Dr Mandaviya cautioned against complacency and urged everyone to follow COVID Appropriate Behaviour. He emphasized to remain on the alert, refrain from sharing unverified information and ensure high level of preparedness. “COVID cases are rising all over the world and India might witness a spike in cases too. Hence it is important that the entire COVID infrastructure in terms of equipment, processes and human resources are at a state of operational readiness”, he stated.
Dr Atul Goel, Director General of Health Services, Dr B L Sherwa, Medical Superintendant, Safdarjung Hospital, and heads of various departments including sanitation were present on the occasion.

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