Delhi HC Directs All Hospitals to Submit Data on COVID Patients Occupying Beds

Delhi High Court on Saturday directed all Delhi hospitals to submit complete data on COVID patients occupying beds in their facility from April 1 onwards.
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While hearing a batch of petitions of different hospitals and individuals facing a shortage of oxygen supply, beds, and essential medicines, the Delhi High Court on Saturday directed all Delhi hospitals to submit complete data on COVID patients occupying beds in their facility from April 1 onwards.

The direction of the bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Rekha Palli came after taking note of allegations of malpractices going on in hospitals where patients are not being discharged despite recovering. The bench directed all hospitals of the Central government, Delhi government, and private hospitals including nursing homes to provide information on daily admissions, daily discharge, number of patients beyond 10 days and bed being occupied by them, from April 1 onwards.

Delhi HC directs all hospitals to submit data:

Meanwhile, the court also directed the GNCTD to update the portal forthwith with regards to admissions and discharge. "It should update every day without fail," the court said. The court said it is an important aspect to be looked into as beds should be available once a patient is discharged.

Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

Senior advocate Rahul Mehra appearing for Delhi Government, pointed out the High Court discharge policy for COVID patients. "The recovery rate is very high at 95 percent. But where are the beds?" he said.

Delhi's Batra Hospital informed HC regarding the shortage of oxygen:

Meanwhile, Delhi's Batra Hospital informed the High Court regarding the shortage of oxygen in its hospital. Hospital also informed that a doctor lost his life as the hospital ran out of oxygen today for more than one hour and the oxygen tanker reached late despite making several SOS calls.

The Delhi High Court on Friday also directed the Centre to ensure that four oxygen tankers allocated to Delhi, detained in Rajasthan, released immediately. The court also asked the counsel representing the Centre to file a compliance report of it. The Delhi High Court suggested to Batra Hospital to install an oxygen generator.

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