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Updated: May 11, 2020 7:12:36 am
The Delhi government, in an order sent to heads of government and private hospitals, Red-marked deaths of Covid-19 patients not be reported in a timely and regular manner. This occurs two days after The Indian Express reported a mismatch between the toll provided by the government and the hospital data, the latter being significantly higher.
Chief Secretary Vijay Dev wrote: “It has been noted that both public and private hospitals (both Covid and non-Covid) do not report deaths from Covid-19 positive cases in their hospitals. in a timely and regular manner. “
The order said hospitals did not share death summaries with the three-member death audit committee formed by the Delhi government on April 20. “Death summaries of deceased patients are not released to the committee, resulting in incorrect / delayed reporting.” The order said.
The order, sent to medical directors / medical superintendents, said: “The reporting of cases of Covid-19 positive deaths from all health centers in Delhi will be carried out strictly in accordance with the POE.”
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Under the SOP, each hospital must report all deaths from coronavirus patients by email to district and state surveillance units, along with a scanned copy of the case summary, medical files, and all relevant data required by the death audit committee, before 5 pm every day.
A day after the report from The Indian Express, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain had told reporters: “Some summaries of deaths have not been provided to the Delhi government due to various problems and therefore not can be added to the death list. As they arrive, we will release them. ”
As reported by The Indian Express, the number of coronavirus victims reported by Lok Nayak Hospital, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College and AIIMS centers in Delhi and Jhajjar remained at 116 until Thursday by night. According to the Delhi government daily bulletin, a total of 33 deaths had been recorded in these hospitals.
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