MGM Hospital’s Oxygen Plants Malfunction Despite Rs 36 Lakh Cylinder Spend
East Singhbhum Hospitals Face Criticism Over Poor Maintenance of Critical Equipment
Key Points:
- Four oxygen plants remain underutilized at two major government hospitals
- Annual oxygen cylinder expenses reach Rs 36 lakh due to system failures
- Pipeline pressure drops below safety standards, compromising patient care
JAMSHEDPUR – Two major government hospitals continue spending heavily on oxygen cylinders despite having functional plants, raising concerns about resource management.
The oxygen infrastructure at MGM Hospital requires urgent attention. Regular maintenance would cost approximately Rs 20,000 per service.
“The current situation puts unnecessary strain on hospital resources,” stated a medical expert familiar with the situation.
Moreover, the facilities lack proper pipeline connectivity. Only critical care units receive consistent oxygen supply.
System Deficiencies
The pipeline network faces severe pressure issues. Standard medical guidelines recommend specific pressure ranges.
Meanwhile, both hospitals possess substantial oxygen generation capacity. The plants could serve 600 patients simultaneously.
However, maintenance delays create persistent problems. “Regular upkeep could prevent most issues,” remarked a hospital technician.
Financial Impact
The annual oxygen cylinder expenses strain hospital budgets significantly. MGM Hospital bears the majority of costs.
Furthermore, cylinder dependence affects patient care quality. The situation demands immediate administrative intervention.

