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Heatwave: Health Ministry team visits Centre-run hospitals in Delhi

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New Delhi, Jun 20 (PTI) A Union Health Ministry team visited AIIMS and three other Centre-run hospitals — RML, Safdarjung, and Lady Hardinge — here on Thursday to take stock of the preparedness for heatstroke patients and also to assess the number of deaths due to the illness over the last few days.

The three-member team was constituted by Dr Atul Goel, Director General of Health Services (DGHS) on the instructions of Union Health Minister J P Nadda.

Nadda on Thursday asked health ministry officials to visit central government hospitals regularly till heatwave conditions persist to review the arrangements that have been made for patients coming to the hospitals with heatstroke.

“They reviewed the preparedness of the hospitals and also assessed the exact number of deaths that have happened over the past few days due to heatstroke,” an official said.

The unrelenting heatwave sweeping large parts of the country has claimed at least 114 lives and left over 40,984 people grappling with suspected heatstroke between March 1 and June 18 this year, Health Ministry sources said on Thursday.

Uttar Pradesh is the worst-affected, having reported 37 deaths followed by Bihar, Rajasthan and Odisha, according to the data compiled under the National Heat-Related Illness and Death Surveillance by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

According to the data, on June 19 there have been four confirmed deaths due to heatstroke and seven suspected heatstroke fatalities.

“The data is not the final submission from states with several health facilities yet to send their figures. So the numbers are expected to be higher than this,” an official source said.

Swathes of northern and eastern India have been in the grip of a long heatwave, increasing heatstroke casualties and prompting the Centre to issue advisory to hospitals to set up special units to cater to such patients.

Nadda on Wednesday directed that special heatwave units be set up in all Central government hospitals to cater to those falling ill due to heat.

Nadda also asked officials to ensure all hospitals are prepared for providing the best healthcare to the affected as he reviewed the situation across the country and preparedness of hospitals to deal with it.

Under the directions of the Union health minister, an advisory for state health departments on ‘Heat Wave Season 2024’ has been issued by the health ministry.

“The country may observe above normal seasonal maximum temperatures in-line with the observed trend of summertime temperatures. To reduce health impacts of extreme heat, health departments must ensure preparedness and timely response,” the ministry said.

The advisory asked state nodal officers under the National Programme for Climate Change and Human Health (NPCCHH) to start submitting daily the data on heatstroke cases and deaths and total deaths from March 1 besides reporting under Heat-Related Illness and Death Surveillance.

It called for maintenance of digital line list of heatstroke cases and deaths (suspected/confirmed) at health facility/hospital level in given formats and undertaking They have been asked to ensure dissemination of National Action Plan on Heat Related Illnesses (HRI) to all districts and strengthening of health systems preparedness for HRI.

It stressed on dissemination of early warning of heatwaves issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and said forecast for the next four days should be disseminated to health facilities and vulnerable populations.

The advisory also directed for health facility preparedness for prevention and management of severe HRI and procurement and supply of adequate quantities of ORS packs, essential medicines, IV fluids, ice-packs, and equipments to support management of volume depletion and electrolyte imbalance etc.

It also called for ensuring availability of sufficient drinking water at all health facilities, general cooling appliances in waiting and patient treatment area and their functioning and stressed that cases with suspected heatstroke should be rapidly assessed and actively cooled using standard treatment protocols.

“Coordinate with electricity distribution company/corporation for uninterrupted electricity supply to hospitals for constant functioning of cooling appliances. Adopt measures to reduce indoor heat and energy conservation in health facilities like cool roof/green roof, window shading, rainwater harvesting, solarization etc. Provide shade outside the health facilities in heat-prone regions,” the advisory added. PTI PLB KVK KVK KVK

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