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India: Emergency Ward of Pathankot Civil Hospital Vacated, Rush at Attari Petrol Pump


Chandigarh: The emergency ward of Pathankot civil hospital has been vacated and the patients undergoing treatment have been shifted to other wards.\r\n“Eight beds will remain vacant for any war-like emergency,” SMO Dr Bhupinder Singh told Hindustan Times. The staff has been asked to remain on duty and leaves have been cancelled. Borders residents have been asked to remain alert.
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India: Only 29 ambulances for 19 lakh people in Patiala district


With only 29 ambulances in the district for population of 19 lakh people, Patiala is facing dearth of emergency vans and authorities are yet to take constructive step to address the issue.\r\nRajindra Hospital, where about 250 patients visit emergency ward every day, has only two ambulances and one of them is reserved for gynecology wards. Besides this, the district health department has only three ambulances and Municipal Corporation has eight, which have been given away to other hospitals in the district.
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India: Treating Accident Victims to be Must for Madhya Pradesh Doctors soon


The “Good Samaritan Bill” proposed to be tabled in the winter session of Madhya Pradesh Assembly provides harsh penal measures against doctors and clinics those turn away accident victims without treatment, sources said on October 4.\r\nThe punitive measures provided in the bill included cancellation of license of erring hospital, clinics and doctors and imposition of a fine of `10 lakhs for the medical facilities and `5 lakhs for the doctors concerned.
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India: Ambulances in Jaipur Put under Essential Services Act


Jaipur: All ambulance services in government sector have been brought under essential services for six months in the state as per the provisions of Rajasthan Essential Services Maintenance Act (RESMA). Disaster management department has issued orders declaring all ambulances as essential services run by the health department.
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India: Free Emergency Medical Centre at Tambaram Railway Station


Deepam Hospital, West Tambaram, has opened a 24-hours free emergency medical centre at Tambaram railway station, authorised by Southern Railways.\r\nA qualified medical team with an ambulance has been deployed at the centre. The objective of the centre is to help patients under emergency medical situations and shift them to the base hospital or any other government tertiary care hospital with appropriate treatment facility within the golden hour.
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