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After remaining suspended from March 2020, SKIMS-Bemina resumes OPD services

K H News Service by K H News Service
January 13, 2021
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SKIMS, MCH Bemina resumes online Non-COVID OPD services
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Srinagar: After leading the COVID-19 patient care since March last year, SKIMS-Bemina has resumed the non-Covid facilities after the Government de-notified it from Covid designated hospital list.
Outpatient services, In Patient Services and elective surgeries were stopped in March last year after it was designated as specialized Covid facility centre.
However, with the daily tally of Covid cases falling in the past few months, non-COVID, the OP and IPD services were resumed Tuesday. Sources said the administration decided to de-notify SKIMS from Covid designated hospital list.
Pertinent to mention the SKIMS-Bemina hospital has been catering to the most of patients from North Kashmir, Srinagar, and Central Kashmir as well.
Principal SKIMS JVC Dr Reyaaz Ahmad Untoo said, after being designated as Covid 19 hospital by Government “our entire team at SKIMS worked tirelessly day in and out and results are in front of everyone. “We at SKIMS-Bemina had recovery rate of 95%, now in the interest of the Patient care and students, Government has de-notified out hospital from Covid- 19 list and has directed Hospital Authorities to resume the non-Covid services again,” Untoo said, adding that “We have resumed the OPD services in all departments and in coming days we will be resuming the elective surgeries and IPD services as well, more of, the students of PG and UG who were demanding bed side teachings and clinical classes, with opening of OPD and IPD services their demands are also met now.”
He, however, said that the hospital will undertake all safety measures which will be strictly followed, and also appealed the patients and attendants to follow the SoPs and guidelines while visiting the hospitals”, he said.
He also advised the people to use masks and maintaining of physical distancing while visiting the hospital

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