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Delhi s NITRD designated Covid centre with 111 beds for patients

Delhi s NITRD designated Covid centre with 111 beds for patients ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Wed, May 12 2021 21:21 IST | ​ 1 Views   New Delhi : Workers prepared temporary Covid-19 Care Centre by Delhi Government at Ramlila maidan in New Delhi on Tuesday May 11, 2021. (Photo: Wasim Sarvar/ IANS). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 12 : The National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases (NITRD) has been converted into a designated Covid care centre in the national capital, a notice in this regard issued by Delhi government s health and family welfare department on Wednesday announced. Located in south Delhi s Mehrauli area, NITRD will provide as many as 111 beds Covid patients (77 beds in the general ward, 20 in the private ward, 6 ICU beds and 8 high dispensary beds). The government shall immediately provide the logistics to the hospital for operationalising the COVID -19 facility, a notice issued by Delhi government said.

Harmony Healthcare Celebrates Tampa General Hospital and 500 Healthcare Workers During National Hospital Week

Harmony Healthcare Celebrates Tampa General Hospital and 500 Healthcare Workers During National Hospital Week Share Article Leader in healthcare staffing kicks off week of recognition with one of America’s leading level I trauma centers We salute the doctors, nurses, and other members of the clinical staff as well as the behind the scenes employees who every day rise to the challenge to improve healthcare delivery and the patient experience. TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) May 10, 2021 Harmony Healthcare, a national leader in reimbursement, population health, and information technology staffing, joins hospitals, health systems, and healthcare employees across the country in celebrating National Hospital Week. This week of awareness highlights the innovative ways hospitals strengthen their communities, and Harmony is keen to give back to the heroes who have bravely faced the impact of the COVID pandemic. As a demonstration

COVID: Charges for private ambulance services in Delhi capped at Rs 1,500-4,000

COVID: Charges for private ambulance services in Delhi capped at Rs 1,500-4,000 SECTIONS Last Updated: May 06, 2021, 09:51 PM IST Share Synopsis In a tweet, the chief minister said some private ambulance operators are charging illegitimately amid a rush of COVID 19 patients to secure beds in hospitals. AP The maximum charge for PTA will be Rs 1,500 per call for up to 10 kilometres, followed by Rs 1,00 per extra kilometres, it said. Amid a raging COVID-19 pandemic, the Delhi government on Thursday fixed charges levied by private ambulance services in the range of Rs 1,500- Rs 4,000, with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal warning strict action against violators.

COVID-19: Charges for private ambulance services in Delhi capped at Rs 1,500-4,000

Express News Service NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has finally responded to the rising complaints regarding exorbitant charges demanded by private ambulance service providers in the city. The Centralised Accident and Trauma Services (CATS), an autonomous government body, on Thursday fixed the price ceiling for ambulances depending on the category and facilities.    According to the order issued by Sandeep Mishra, special secretary (health and family welfare), patient transport ambulance (PTA) can charge Rs 1,500 for the first 10 kilometres (kms) and Rs 100 for each extra km thereafter. The price cap for advanced life support ambulance with doctor is Rs 4,000 for the first 10 kilometres (kms) and Rs 100 for each extra km thereafter. 

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