AIIMS Delhi Starts Tele-Consultation Guidance to State Doctors on COVID
Clinical Management
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To Strengthen Central Govt’s Efforts
to Reduce COVID Mortality
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10 Hospitals with more than 1000 Beds to participate in the
First Session
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Tele-Consultation Sessions Twice Every Week, on Tuesdays and
Fridays
As part of its holistic response and management strategy for
COVID-19, the Centre remains committed to reducing case fatality rate by ensuring
effective clinical management of all COVID-19 positive patients. For this purpose, Union Minister of Health &
Family Welfare has now involved specialist doctors from AIIMS, New Delhi to provide
expert guidance and knowledge support to doctors manning ICUs in State hospitals.
Tele-consultation is a critical component of the clinical
intervention protocol for COVID-19. A specialist team of doctors from AIIMS, New
Delhi shall provide guidance on effective clinical management of COVID-19 patients
in the ICUs of different State hospitals through tele/video consultation. They will
handhold the States in clinical management of COVID-19 patients to reduce the case
fatality rate. These tele-consultation sessions for providing timely and expert
guidance to the doctors in the States shall be conducted twice every week, on Tuesdays
and Fridays.
The first session of this exercise shall begin from today
at 4.30 pm. Ten hospitals have been selected, including
nine from Mumbai (Maharashtra) and one from Goa. These are: NESCO Jumbo Facility,
P South (Phase II); CIDCO Mulund Jumbo Facility – T (Phase
II); Malad Infiniti Mall Jumbo Facility, PN (Phase III);
Jio Convention Centre Jumbo Facility, HE (Phase III);
Nair Hospital; MCGM Seven Hills; MMRDA BKC Jumbo Facility, HE (Phase II); MMRDA
BKC Jumbo Facility, HE (Phase I); Mumbai Metro Dahisar
Jumbo Facility, T (Phase II); and Govt Medical College
and Hospital, Panaji, Goa.
They have more than 1000 beds for COVID patients including
isolation beds, oxygen supported and ICU beds. Today’s session will be led by Dr.
Anand Mohan, HOD, Pulmonary Medicine, AIIMS, Delhi.
This tele-consultation exercise shall be extended to another
61 hospitals which have bed capacity ranging from 500-1000 on twice a week basis.
A calendar of these expert-led tele-consultation sessions has been drawn up to cover
the States till 31st July. Total of 17 such States shall be covered (Delhi, Gujarat,
Telangana, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Haryana,
Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Jharkhand and Maharashtra).
Up to two doctors handling ICU patients from each hospital along with the Director
General of health Services (DGHS) of the concerned State will participate in the
VC interaction.