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PMCH's new emergency and indoor patient wards likely to open by Aug 15

PMCH's new emergency and indoor patient wards likely to open by Aug 15

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atna: The new state-of-the-art emergency and indoor patient wards of Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) will likely become operational from Independence Day on Aug 15.
The PMCH administration is expediting preparations, with Bihar Medical Services and Infrastructure Corporation Ltd (BMSICL) tasked to provide necessary resources, including an oxygen pipeline and other equipment to all beds by Aug 7.
The 100-bed emergency ward and 272-bed indoor section for the medicine department will enable patients to access both the facilities at a single location.
Hospital superintendent Dr I S Thakur said on Wednesday the construction company will hand over the designated space for the medical emergency and indoor facilities by Aug 7.
"The hospital administration is making all preparations to start both the services by Aug 15. We will have the 100-bed emergency ward and a female indoor section with 72 beds on the second floor of the new G+9 building. A 200-bed indoor medicine ward will be there on the fourth floor," he said.
The superintendent told this newspaper they need to ensure the availability of oxygen and other essentials in the wards. The newly inaugurated building presently has outdoor patient departments (OPDs) on the third floor, Dr Thakur said.
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Around 11 OPDs are operational from the G+9 building, which include ENT, cardiology, medicine, physiotherapy and rehabilitation therapy, preventive and social medicine, paediatrics, gynaecology, dermatology, orthopaedic and ophthalmology. Besides, the new building also has facilities like medical and surgical goods stores, a blood bank, laundry room and multiutility services.
"The building was already inaugurated last year.
Now we will shift all the facilities to the new building in phases. After shifting the emergency services, we will close the Hathua, Gujri and LS wards, and their old buildings will be demolished. Secondly, we will start the indoor and emergency wards of the paediatric department, along with NICU and PICU, besides the gynaecology and ophthalmology wards," Dr Thakur said.
The first phase of the PMCH redevelopment was supposed to be completed by 2024, second by 2026, and the third phase by 2028, but there have been delays due to Covid-19.
The first phase included construction of four towers, of which two are completed, the third is under construction and likely to be completed by Dec, while the fourth tower will take two more years. There will be a facility of 5,462 beds — in the first phase, the hospital will get around 2,250 beds, around 1,800 in second, and around 1,400 in the third phase.
Funds to the tune of Rs 5,460 crore is being utilised for the redevelopment. Medical equipment worth Rs 764.3 crore will be purchased in all three phases. Equipment worth Rs 329.9 crore will be installed in the first phase, Rs 237.4 crore in second, and Rs 197 crore in the third phase.
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