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Tata Projects to increases the hospital infrastructure for COVID-19 patients with 2,304 beds across India.

Courtesy/By: Srishty Jaiswal | 2020-05-24 09:27     Views : 314

Tata Projects to increases the hospital infrastructure for COVID-19 patients with 2,304 beds across India.

Mumbai: On Saturday, May 23, 2020 Engineering Firm Tata Projects decide to help the country against COVID-19 by increasing the hospital infrastructure with 2,304 beds across India.

Himanshu Chaturvedi Tata Projects Chief Strategy Officer said “We believe that our support in the fight against COVID-19 will further help in once again accelerating India’s progress at the earliest”.

Tata Projects already started to convert the normal hospital to COVID-19 hospital for treatment of COVID-19 patient.

Recently, Tata Projects transformed KEM Hospital at Mumbai into two wards surrounding 65 beds and with specialized medical equipment. So now, it can handle more serious Coronavirus cases and Tata Projects also transformed KEM Hospital’s Orthopedic Center, its large section into a 115 bed isolation center.

Tata Projects also HBI Trauma Center in Jogeshwari (Mumbai) into 72 beds isolation facility and this will completed in this month and also managing for 300 beds as isolation facility at Seven Hills Hospital in Marol, Mumbai and this will too completed in this month.

Tata Projects also started their projects in other states like Uttar Pradesh, setting the facility at Gonda (UP), total of 124 beds and it include 10 ICU beds, 10 HDU beds and 104 isolation beds and Tata Projects also setting up facilities in Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP) 168 beds which will include 20 ICU beds, 10 HDU beds, 130 isolation beds and 8 emergency beds.

Tata Projects, not only setting beds but also provided ventilators, pulse oximeters, oxygen flow meter, HME (breathing system) filters, facial masks and equipment like IV stands, suction machines, wheel chairs and dressing-trolley, for strengthening the country against COVID-19.

Himanshu Chaturvedi, Tata Projects Chief Strategy Officer said “As one of the fastest growing and most admired infrastructure companies in India, we felt the need to use our expertise in executing large and complex urban and industrial infrastructure projects towards augmenting, upgrading the nation’s hospital network”.

   

Courtesy/By: Srishty Jaiswal | 2020-05-24 09:27