WB launches COVID Patient Management System to deal with admission, treatment-related issues

Published On 2020-08-22 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2020-08-22 04:15 GMT
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Kolkata -  The West Bengal government has recently launched a COVID Patient Management System to deal with admission and treatment-related issues at the hospitals.

Addressing a press conference, Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha said the system has been started with three COVID hospitals in Kolkata, and in another week 84 hospitals in the state will be brought under its purview.

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The system will help people get an update about the facilities available in a particular hospital, facilitate admissions, and ensure that a patient does not have to move around for bed in case of an emergency, he said.

"Our COVID-19 healthcare system is good and this new mechanism is unique. It is one of the biggest steps of the government," Sinha said.

This will also help ensure transparency, he added.

Further, Sinha said that the state has made provisions to provide oxygen support at all the beds in the COVID hospitals.

Oxygen support will be available in all the 11,775 beds now, he said.

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