Last week, AIIMS, New Delhi announced
shifting of its block 500 m away from the main campus to Masjid Moth. The new
OPD block will be functional by March this year. The Institute plans to run
free transport services between the main campus and the new OPD bloc. This move
will help decongest the main hospital and, therefore, allow better management
of inpatient facilities. “The existing OPD may be utilized to expand emergency
medicine and other inpatient departments, depending on need assessments,” an
official said… (TOI, Jan. 3, 2019)
When planning a hospital, OPD complex
should be away from the main hospital building to reduce the chances of
hospital and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs).
The World Health Organization (WHO)
has defined HCAI as an infection occurring in a patient during the process of
care in a hospital or other health care facility which was not present or incubating
at the time of admission “they first appear 48 hours or more after
hospital admission or within 30 days after discharge”.They are also called
nosocomial infections or hospital-acquired infections.
HCAIs occur in all settings of care,
including acute care within hospitals and same day surgical centers, ambulatory
outpatient care in health-care clinics, and in long-term care facilities such
as nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities.
Today hospital OPDs cater to all
types of patients; whether from the community with new illness or a follow up
patient after a hospital discharge. Patients with community-acquired infections
in an OPD located in a hospital setting have high chances of acquiring a
serious hospital aquired infection.
Therefore, community OPDs should be
separately located from the hospital. Community OPDs serve as the first
point of contact for the general population. An example of Community OPD is the
Mohalla Clinic, which provides basic medical care for common health problems.
Mohalla in Hindi means neighborhood or community.
Shifting of OPD is a good move by
AIIMS and will help in reducing cross infections to community patients and
their relations.
Dr KK Aggarwal
Padma
Shri Awardee
President Elect Confederation of Medical Associations in Asia and
Oceania (CMAAO)
Group
Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications
President
Heart Care Foundation of India
Past National President IMA
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