Mangaluru, Nov 17: To counter the problem of shortage of ventilators in government hospitals, Minister for Health and Family Welfare U T Khader said that the health department had decided to set up ICUs with ventilators in all government hospitals in district headquarters and 25 taluk hospitals in all districts in the state.

Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, he said that a sum of Rs 22.37 crore had been approved by the state cabinet for this purpose, and ICUs with 6-10 beds would be set up shortly in all district government hospitals, and ICUs with 4-6 beds in 25 taluk hospitals in each district in Karnataka. In Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits, such ICUs will be set up wherever there is greater requirement of ventilators such as KR Puram and Yelahanka, he said.
In addition to this, a sum of Rs 10.30 crore has been approved for upgrading the existing ICU at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health Hospital in Bengaluru to a 30-bed ICU with the addition of 19 beds with ventilators, he told mediapersons.
He also informed that new ICUs would be set up in district hospitals in Ramanagar, Yadgir, Chikkaballapur and Kolar shortly.
'MRI scanning at affordable rates'
To make MRI scanning affordable for patients, Mr Khader said that the scanning facility would be inaugurated shortly at Wenlock Hospital in Mangaluru at a minimum rate of Rs 3,500 fixed by the health department.
He said that the facility would be inaugurated in Wenlock Hospital in a month's time. This facility will come up in over 10 hospitals in the state including K C General Hospital in Bengaluru, in a public-private-partnership model, he said, adding that district hospitals in Udupi, Chitradurga and Bellary among others.
He told mediapersons that five generic medicine stores in five districts in the state would be inaugurated by the health department by December 5. Similar generic medicine stores will be inaugurated in five more districts by December 20, and by January 20, such stores will be inaugurated in the remaining 20 districts in the state, he informed.


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