Here are new guidelines for hospitalization of COVID 19 patients in Telangana

Telangana Director of Public Health (DPH) Dr. G Srinivasa Rao on Wednesday notified National Policy for Admission in Hospitals for COVID 19 patients.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  20 May 2021 3:21 AM GMT
Here are new guidelines for hospitalization of COVID 19 patients in Telangana

Hyderabad: Telangana Director of Public Health (DPH) Dr. G Srinivasa Rao on Wednesday notified National Policy for Admission in Hospitals for COVID 19 patients.

Under the policy, the requirement of a positive test for COVID-19 virus is not mandatory for admission to a COVID health facility. "A suspect case shall be admitted to the suspect ward of COVID Care Center, Dedicated COVID Health Centre or Dedicated COVID Hospital as the case may be," said the policy.

The policy said that no patient will be refused services on any count. This includes medications such as oxygen or essential drugs even if the patient belongs to a different city. No patient shall be refused admission on the ground that he/she is not able to produce a valid identity card that does not belong to the city where the hospital is located.

"Admissions to the hospital must be based on need. It should be ensured that beds are not occupied by persons who do not need hospitalization. Further, the discharge should be strictly in accordance with the revised discharge policy by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare," the policy said.

The DPH has directed District Medical and Health Officials to ensure private hospitals follow all guidelines while managing Covid 19 admissions.

Meanwhile, Telangana government on Thursday declared 'Mucormycosis,' commonly known as black fungus, as 'notifiable disease' under Epidemic Diseases Act 1897.

In a notification, the director of public health said all government and private health facilities shall follow guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Indian Council of Medical Research in screening, diagnosis and management of Mucormycosis.

It has been made mandatory for all government and private health facilities to report all suspected and confirmed cases to the Health Department.

Medical Superintendents of all government and private hospitals have been asked to ensure strict compliance. They have also been directed to send reports on a daily basis to idsp@telangana.gov.in.

Earlier on Wednesday, the state government introduced an online application system for the allotment of anti­fungal medicines — Liposomal Amphotericin B, Posaconazole and Isavuconazole.

Application for the medicines should be sent in a prescribed proforma to 'ent­mcrm@telangana.gov.in'.

"The applications will be scrutinized by a committee comprising Director of Medical Education, Superintendent of ENT Hospital, and HoD of Department of ENT, Gandhi Medical College," said the government.

Recommendation of the committee will be communicated to the approved applicant by e­mail or through SMS indicating the name of the stockiest from whom the medicine can be purchased.

The applicant has to submit details of the patient, hospital offering treatment, and treating doctor. Besides, the application contains the tables in which the history of the Mucormycosis patient has to be filled.

Plus a list of documents has also been mentioned in the application. They shall have to be attached with the application, and request for a drug in order of preference.

The demand for the medicines has shot up after Black Fungus (Mucormycosis) cases surged. The online application system was introduced to judiciously utilize the available stock of the medicines.

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