Critical Issues Delay MGM Hospital’s Move to New Medical College Campus

Department Heads Flag Multiple Concerns from Water Supply to Equipment Installation

Key Points:

  • Hospital relocation faces major hurdles ahead of January 20-31 timeline
  • Crucial facilities including ICU and medical equipment remain non-operational
  • Staff raises concerns over patient care during transition period

JAMSHEDPUR – MGM Hospital’s planned relocation from Sakchi to the medical college campus faces significant challenges as department heads highlight critical infrastructural gaps.

Ongoing construction activities pose immediate concerns for patient safety. Meanwhile, the absence of operational lifts complicates patient movement between floors.

“Essential medical services require specific permissions,” noted a senior hospital official. The official added that regulatory clearances for X-ray and ultrasound services are still pending.

Infrastructure Challenges

The new facility lacks adequate water supply infrastructure. Moreover, the water quality doesn’t meet requirements for specialized medical equipment.

“Pathology and dialysis units need filtered water to function,” explained a medical expert. The hospital requires additional investment in water treatment facilities.

Equipment and Staffing Issues

The new location faces severe bed shortages for patient accommodation. Furthermore, many critical machines await proper installation.

Staff deployment presents another significant challenge. Additionally, the hospital needs more medical professionals to manage both locations during transition.

Safety and Accessibility

The incomplete parking facilities raise logistics concerns. Meanwhile, construction dust poses health risks to patients and staff.

“We need proper infrastructure before moving patients,” stated a department representative. The medical team plans to formally address these issues with health authorities.

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