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GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HEALTH SERVICES (NURSING HOME CELL) 3RD FLOOR DGD BUILDING S-1, SCHOOL BLOCK, SHAKARPUR, DELHL- 110092 F.23/Misc/cOVID-19/DGHSNHC/2020/Pt XIX9 224 2.36 Dated oelou 202 ORDER Whereas, 33 private hospitals were directed to reserve 80% of their total ICU/HDU beds for treatment of CoVID-19 patients vide Order No. PA/SS-II/COVID- 19/HFW/2020/CD#112600539/90-96 dated 12.09.2020 issued by Department of Health & Family Welfare, GNCTD. Whereas, 42 private hospitals were directed to reserve 80% of their total ICU/HDU beds for treatment of COVID-19 patients vide Order No. F.23/Misc./COVID- 19/DGHS/NHC/2020/Pt.XIX/8770-8778 dated 19.11.2020 issued by Directorate General of Health Services, GNCTD. Whereas, one private hospital namely, Tirath Ram Shah Charitable Hospital, Civil Lines was inadvertently included in the lists annexed to both the aforementioned orders. Whereas, Order No. PA/Ss-I1/COVID-19/HFW/2020/ CD#112600539/ secyhealth2/1-8 dated 26.12.2020 superseded earlier order of even number dated 12.09.2020 and COVID ICU beds in the concerned 33 private hospitals were de-escalated from existing 80% to 60%o, freeing up 20% COVIDICU beds for non-COVID patients. Whereas, it was decided that the matter of de-escalation of COVID ICU beds shall be reviewed by the competent authority on 05.01.2021. Whereas, a review meeting was held by the competent authority on 05.01.2021 wherein the data with respect to pattern of COVID ICU bed occupancy on 05.01.2021 in 41 private hospitals & 33 private hospitals listed in Orders dated 19.11.2020&12.09.2020, respectively. Whereas, it was decided in the said review meeting to de-escalate COVID ICU beds from existing 80% to 40% or at least twice the number of ocupancy of COVID ICU beds as on 05.01.2021, whichever is higher in the 41 private hospitals listed in Order No. F.23/Misc./COVID-19/DGHS/NHC/2020/Pt.XIX/8770-8778 dated 19.11.2020. Whereas, it was also decided in the said review meeting to de-escalate cOVID ICU beds from existing 60% to 40% or at least twice the number of occupaney of COVID ICU beds as on 05.01.2021, whichever is higher in the 28 part COVID private hospitals listed in Order No. PA/SS-11/COVID-19/HFW/2020/CD/112600539/secyhealth2/1-8 dated 26.12.2020. Medical Superintendent Nursing HomBe 1 of Covernment of NCT of Delhi lof 4 Dr. R. N. DAS

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Page 1: DIRECTORATE GENERAL OFgovernment of national capital territory of delhi directorate general of health services (nursing home cell) 3rd floor dgd building s-1, school block, shakarpur,

GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HEALTH SERVICES (NURSING HOME CELL)

3RD FLOOR DGD BUILDING S-1, SCHOOL BLOCK, SHAKARPUR, DELHL- 110092

F.23/Misc/cOVID-19/DGHSNHC/2020/Pt XIX9 224 2.36 Dated oelou 202 ORDER

Whereas, 33 private hospitals were directed to reserve 80% of their total ICU/HDU

beds for treatment of CoVID-19 patients vide Order No. PA/SS-II/COVID-

19/HFW/2020/CD#112600539/90-96 dated 12.09.2020 issued by Department of Health &

Family Welfare, GNCTD.

Whereas, 42 private hospitals were directed to reserve 80% of their total ICU/HDU

beds for treatment of COVID-19 patients vide Order No. F.23/Misc./COVID-

19/DGHS/NHC/2020/Pt.XIX/8770-8778 dated 19.11.2020 issued by Directorate General of Health Services, GNCTD.

Whereas, one private hospital namely, Tirath Ram Shah Charitable Hospital, Civil

Lines was inadvertently included in the lists annexed to both the aforementioned orders.

Whereas, Order No. PA/Ss-I1/COVID-19/HFW/2020/ CD#112600539/ secyhealth2/1-8 dated 26.12.2020 superseded earlier order of even number dated 12.09.2020

and COVID ICU beds in the concerned 33 private hospitals were de-escalated from existing

80% to 60%o, freeing up 20% COVIDICU beds for non-COVID patients.

Whereas, it was decided that the matter of de-escalation of COVID ICU beds shall be

reviewed by the competent authority on 05.01.2021.

Whereas, a review meeting was held by the competent authority on 05.01.2021

wherein the data with respect to pattern of COVID ICU bed occupancy on 05.01.2021 in 41

private hospitals & 33 private hospitals listed in Orders dated 19.11.2020&12.09.2020,

respectively.

Whereas, it was decided in the said review meeting to de-escalate COVID ICU beds

from existing 80% to 40% or at least twice the number of ocupancy of COVID ICU beds as

on 05.01.2021, whichever is higher in the 41 private hospitals listed in Order No.

F.23/Misc./COVID-19/DGHS/NHC/2020/Pt.XIX/8770-8778 dated 19.11.2020.

Whereas, it was also decided in the said review meeting to de-escalate cOVID ICU beds from existing 60% to 40% or at least twice the number of occupaney of COVID ICU

beds as on 05.01.2021, whichever is higher in the 28 part COVID private hospitals listed in

Order No. PA/SS-11/COVID-19/HFW/2020/CD/112600539/secyhealth2/1-8 dated 26.12.2020.

Medical

Superintendent Nursing

HomBe 1 of

Covernment

of NCT

of Delhi

lof 4 Dr.

R. N. DAS

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Whereas, it was further decided in the said review meeting to convert 4 fully COVID

private hospitals namely, Fortis Super Speciality Hospital, Vasant Kunj; Saroj

Super Speciality Hospital, Rohini; Maha Durga Charitable Trust Hospital, Model Town& Sir

Ganga Ram City Hospital, Pusa Road to part COVID hospital. The aforementioned 4 private

hospitals shall reserve 30% of their total bed capacity for the treatment of COVID patients.

Furthermore, the aforementioned four hospitals shall reserve 40% of their total ICU beds or

at least twice the number of occupancy of COVID ICU beds as on 05.01.2021, whichever is

dedicate

higher for treatment of COVID patients

Whereas, it was also decided the status of Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital,

Saket as a fully COVID dedicated hospital shall remain unchanged.

Therefore, the revised COVID ICU bed strength in 73 private hospitals would be as

mentioned in Annexure 'A' with immediate effect. However, these 73 hospitals shall have an

option to increase the COVID ICU beds reserved above the minimum limit prescribed if

they so desire.

This issues with the approval of Hon'ble Minister (Health).

(Dr. R.N. Das)

Medical Superintendent Nursing Homes

D.R. N. DAS Medical Superintendent Nursin

Govemment of NCT of De To

MSs/MDs/Directors of all 73 Private Hospitals listed in Annexure - 'A'. 1.

Medical Superintendent, Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket. 2.

MSs of all Private Hospitals of NCT of Delhi. 3.

F.23/Misc/COVID-19/DGHSNHC/2020/Pt XIXY9 227-2.36 Dated 06 olzo 21

Copy to

1. Secretary to Hon'ble Lt Governor, GNCTD

2. Secretary to Hon'ble Minister of Health, GNCTD

SO to CS, GNCTD

4 3.

PS to Addl. Chief Secretary (Services)/Nodal Officer for COVID, GNCTD

PS to Pr. Secretary (Health & FW), GNCTD

PS to Director, DGHS 5. 6.

6.1.20-/

(Dr. R.N. Das)

Medical Superintendent Nursing Homes

Or.R. N. DAS Medical Superintendent Nursing Home

Govemment of NCT of Delhi

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ANNEXURE'A'

Revised allocation of COVID ICU Beds in 73 Private Hospitals

S.No. Name of Pvt. Hospital Revised CovID ICU Bed Occupancy Capacity on

05.01.2021

40% of total ICU bed capacity or

at least twice the number of

occupancy of COVID ICU beds

as on 05.01.2021, whichever is 1. Aakash Healthcare, Dwarka 4

higher -do- 9 Batra Hospital, Tughlakabad Intl. Area

Bhagat Chandra Hospital, Dwarka Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Rohini Bhatia Global Hospital, Paschim Vihar BLK Hospital, Pusa Road Brahm Shakti Hospital, Budh Vihar Cygnus MLS, Rama Vihar Delhi Heart & Lung Institute Dharamshila Narayana Hosp. East Delhi Medical Centre Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Okhla

13. Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh

-do-

-do- -do- 0

-do 19 6.

-do- 2

. -do

-do-

10. -do 3

11. -do-

12. -do- 12

-do 26

14 Gandhi Nursing Home, Uttam Nagar -do- 0

15. Garg Hospital, Karkardooma 16. Goyal Hospital & Urology Centre 17. HAHC Hospital, Hamdard Nagar

Holy Family Hospital, Okhla IBS Hospital, Lajpat Nagar Indian Spinal Injury Centre Indraprastha Apollo Hospital Irene Hospital, Kalkaji Jain Hospital, Vikas Marg Extn. Jaipur Golden Hospital, Rohini Jeewan Moti Khera Hospital, Nangloi Jeewan Nursing Home, Pusa Road Kalra Hospital, Kirti Nagar Kapil Multispecialty Hospital, Burari

-do-

-do -do 3

13 -do -do-

18.

19.

20. -do 3

21 -do- 21

22. -do- 0

23. -do -do -do

24. 12 25. 0

26. -do- 0 27. -do 28. -do- 0

29. Khandelwal Hosp. & Urology Centre -do- 30. Konarc Hospital, Nangloi 0 -do 31. Kosmos Super Specialty Hospital -do 32. Kukreja Hospital and Heart Centre 33

-do-

Kukreja Hospital, Mayur Vihar Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, P. Bagh Malik Radix Hospital Manipal Hospital, Dwarka Mansaram Hospital, Nangloi

-do 34. -do- 20 35.

-do- 1 36.

-do- 21 37.

-do-

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Medical

Superintendent Nursing

Home

Government

of NCT

of Delhi Dr.

R. N.

DAS

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S.No. Name of Pvt. Hospital Revised COVID ICU Bed Occupancy Capacity on

05.01.2021 8 Mata Chanan Devi Hospital, Janakpuri

39 38. -do-

-do Max East/West Block Max SS Hospital, Patparganj Max SS Hospital, Shalimar Bagh Medeor Hospital, Qutab Instl. Area Metro Hospital, Lajpat Nagar

44

0

40. -do- 17 41. -do- 18

42. -do- 0

43. -do- 0

Metro Hospital, Preet Vihar MGS Hospital, Punjabi Bagh Mool Chand Khairati Ram Hospital National Heart Institute, East of Kailash

48

-do-

45. -do-

46. -do- 3

47. -do-

Navjeevan Hospital, Pitampura NKS Hospital, Gulabi Bagh Panchsheel Hospital, Yamuna Vihar Park Hospital, Meera Bagh PGH Hospital, Vikas Nagar

53.

-do-

49. -do- 50. -do- 0

51. -do- 52 -do

Primus Super Specialty Hospital Pushpanjali Medical Centre PSRI, Sheikh Sarai Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & RC

-do-

54. -do- 55. -do- 4

56. -do

57. Rathi Hospital, Najafgarh -do-

RLKC Metro Hospital, Naraina Sant Parmanand Hosp. Civil Lines Sehgal Neo Hospital, Paschim Vihar

61.

58. -do

59. -do 3

60. -do-

Shakuntala Nursing Home, Sagarpur Shanti Mukand Hosp. Vikas Marg Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Sri Balaji Action Hosp, Paschim Vihar

St. Stephens Hospital, Tis Hazari Tirath Ram Shah Charitable Hospital Venkateshwar Hospital, Dwarka VIMHANS

69. World Brain Centre

-do- 62. -do-

63. -do- 41

64. -do 11

65. -do-

66. -do

67. -do- 19

68. -do- 0

-do

30% of total beds to be reserved

as COVID beds&

40% of total ICU bed capacity or at least twice the number of occupancy of COVID ICU beds

as on 05.01.2021, whichever is higher

70. Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj

71. Maha Durga Ch. Trust Hospital 72 Saroj Super Speciality Hospital_

73. Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital

-do-

-do -do 6

Medical

Superintendent Nursing

Hefe

Govermment of NCT

of Delhi

Dr.R. N. DA&Re