Delhi News:New Emergency Ward For Women And Children Started In GTB


Expansion

The new Casualty-Emergency and Labor room in the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Block with advanced oxygen facilities became operational at Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital. With the introduction of this service, the pressure on the existing labor room of the hospital will be reduced.

Patients will not have to worry even for oxygen. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia inaugurated it in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology on Saturday. On this occasion, Director of GTB Hospital Subhash Giri, MLA Rajendra Pal Gautam, Kuldeep etc were present.

On this occasion, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the Delhi Government is working day and night to provide 24×7 modern health services to the people of Delhi. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s priority is that Delhi’s health model should be the best in the world. Continuous efforts are being made in this direction.

He said that the new casualty-emergency and labor room in MCH block of GTB Hospital would provide quality emergency care to pregnant women, mothers and children immediately. Apart from Delhi, people from nearby villages and cities come to this hospital for treatment.

Sisodia said – Conspiracy to stop the works of Delhi

The Deputy Chief Minister said that conspiracies are being hatched to stop the works of Delhi, but no matter how many conspiracies happen, the Kejriwal government will never let the work of education, health and public interest stop in Delhi. To win the MCD elections, doctors’ salaries were stopped, medical staff’s salaries were stopped, all works were stopped. But I want to assure that the work will not be allowed to stop.

there will be no shortage of oxygen

1500 bed facility is being provided in GTB. The Deputy Chief Minister said the new facility has a PSA capacity of 3000 LPM and an LMO capacity of 53 kilo litres. This new facility will also facilitate LMO buffer tank 113 KL for the use of the state.

Now with advanced oxygen facilities, the hospital now has direct medical gas pipeline for 1069 beds. Earlier only 750 beds were directly connected to the medical gas pipeline.



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