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Private Hospitals Association assures services will continue

03 Apr 2020

The Association of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes (APHNH) in a statement reiterated that their emergency services plus other outpatient and inpatient clinical facilities will continue to provide the services as usual, thereby reducing the burden on the government health sector, which is now focussed on mobilizing facilities to take on COVID-19 infected patients. APHNH said they are fully committed to and will continue to be a contributing force to the healthcare services in the country, in this critical time of the coronavirus pandemic. To this effect, they have and will continue to diligently follow the government and health ministry directives in the fight against the spread, diagnosis and treatment. Health being an essential service, private hospitals are working full- on and round the clock, in ensuring the level of care that patients expect. The Association re-iterates that they are supportive of and laud the efforts of the Government appointed Coronavirus Prevention Task Force and health ministry in these adverse and demanding times. The private hospitals around the Country have urgently responded to the COVID-19 pandemic situation, having taken stringent steps to manage flow of patients in their hospitals. Fundamental to this has been their priority in triaging patients and visitors – the process of rapid identification of COVID-19 suspected patients and directing them to assigned government hospitals, provision of personal protective equipment to hospital staff, masks to suspect patients, adherence to stringent infection control protocols and guidelines to ensure safety of all patients, visitors, staff and the community. Following a Ministry of Health directive on 13 th March, private hospitals are not admitting patients suspected of or having symptoms of COVID-19; instead they are being directed to one of the government hospitals designated by the Ministry of Health for COVID-19 treatment. Some private hospitals have even transported suspect patients free of charge and are offering this service continuously. To-date, COVID-19 PCR testing is not being carried out by any of the member hospitals of the Association as an OPD test as per the Ministry of Health instructions, the statement clarifies. In a circular dated 18 th March 2020, the ministry of health permitted certain private hospitals which are equipped with molecular diagnostic testing facilities, to conduct COVID-19 PCR confirmatory tests on admitted patients, while adhering to stipulated conditions. The circular further requests that tests be conducted on patients who are admitted to the hospital.


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