
Advanced medical facilities will be provided to the guests attending the G-20 conference. In case of any emergency, the patient will be taken to the hospital in just ten minutes. Also, efforts will be made to provide suitable treatment to the patient on the way. For this, an advanced ambulance equipped with modern facilities will be used. The health workers posted in these will be experts in providing first aid.
Special green corridors will be made from the venue of the conference to AIIMS, Safdarjung, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Army Hospital, Lady Hardinge, Loknayak, and other hospitals. With their help, the victim will be taken to the hospital in a maximum of ten minutes. Ambulances are being equipped with portable testing machines. Apart from this, there will also be ventilators and other facilities, so that patients can get treatment within seconds. Doctors are also being prepared to provide emergency services. For this, training of doctors is going on in all the nodal hospitals.
emergency services will be hi-tech
Special attention is being given to emergency services in hospitals. To modernize these services, artificial intelligence, and advanced technology will also be used along with health workers. Dr. Suresh Kumar, director of Loknayak Hospital, says that casualty has been improved. Doctors are being given special training for the G-20 conference. It is being told that if any person has to be brought to the hospital, then how to give better treatment to the patient in the least time. Modern testing machines will also be used in this. ICU beds have also been upgraded.
Ravjot Singh Arora, co-founder, of Medulence Healthcare, which provides ambulance facilities in association with the Delhi Government's CATS, said that all the ambulances to be deployed at the conference are the best quality advanced cardiac life support, ready for all kinds of emergencies. These will have essential medicines and equipment.
holidays of health workers canceled
Holidays for health workers in hospitals have been cancelled. An order has been issued regarding this by Dr. Ajay Shukla, Director and Medical Superintendent of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. It has been said in this order that all holidays from 7 to 10 September are cancelled. Given the G-20 conference, no leave will be given during this period. At the same time, sources say that holidays may remain canceled in other hospitals including AIIMS, Safdarjung, Army Hospital, Lady Hardinge, and Lok Nayak.
The Lieutenant Governor gave instructions
Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has directed to make detailed contingency plans in and around hospitals to facilitate emergency medical care.
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