More than 16 lakh non-COVID patients treated in AIIMS, Center-run hospitals post lockdown: MoS Health Ashwini Choubey
In a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Ashwini Choubey stated that no such patient who was already admitted in AIIMS or central government-run hospitals whether serious, critical, or non-serious was discharged from the hospitals without adequate treatment, due to pandemic situation in the country.
New Delhi: Over 16 lakh patients, who were not suffering from coronavirus, have been treated in AIIMS and central government-run hospitals after March 24, the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday.
In a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Ashwini Choubey stated that no such patient who was already admitted in AIIMS or central government-run hospitals whether serious, critical, or non-serious was discharged from the hospitals without adequate treatment, due to pandemic situation in the country.
Choubey shared the data on patients who were not suffering from coronavirus, but still have been treated in AIIMS and central government-run hospitals in their ''In-Patient Department'' as well as in ''Out Patient Department'' after March 24.
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According to the data shared by the minister, 4,01,506 such patients were treated in AIIMS, Delhi; 2,53,220 in Safdarjang hospital, New Delhi; 2,68,471 in RML hospital, New Delhi: 2,11,796 in LHMC, New Delhi; 94,999 in AIIMS, Bhubaneswar; 1,27,631 in AIIMS, Jodhpur; 1,26,486 in AIIMS, Raipur; 48,765 in AIIMS, Rishikesh; 15,491 in AIIMS, Patna; and 62,862 in AIIMS, Bhopal.
The total number of such patients was 16,11,227, according to the data shared.
The lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic began on March 25.
Asked whether it is a fact that there have been more deaths due to other diseases rather than coronavirus on account of poor health facilities during the pandemic, Choubey said, "No".
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