We have heard a lot about fire disasters in hospitals. This is one very painful and traumatic accident in any hospital. It is very difficult to evacuate and take patients to safety during such accidents when every person will focus on their own safety and immobile and bedridden patients are the ones who take the casualties. Though there are a lot of fire safety compliances to starting a hospital, a lot of deviations happen in this country due to real estate availability and costs. It is important to make health care providers comply to fire safety norms. Authorities should relax costs and norms to encourage every service provider to implement the protocols. Regular fire safety drills should be mandatory for Fire authorities as well as the hospital administration.
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Patient safety is still a lot to improve in the Indian health care segment and much has changed in the last decade. Awareness of prioritizing safety itself has penetrated a lot which is a good beginning. But a lot more to go
Patient safety norms differ according to the size and type of
services. From a small nursing home to large multispecialty hospital, from a
General Physician to a Neuro Surgery Specialty, from day care to tertiary care
patient safety norms and protocols are different. But approach to this protocol
should be sacrosanct
Many of the hospitals just meet the basic compliances in
patient safety enough to obtain approval to operate and ignore once they get
the approvals. Instead, every health care provider should ensure that critical
patient safety measures are in place irrespective of statutory
compliances. In project stage itself, with minor investments build safety
norms like, fire alarms, firefighting. Also conduct regular fire drills. Keep
the hospitals clean with disinfectants and sterilisers regularly. Do not
compromise quality of surgical instruments, intra op drugs and linens.
Any investments is not high if hospitals focus on patient
safety norms and avoid a catastrophe in future
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