Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala, from where the country's first three coronavirus positive cases, all Wuhan returnees, were detected, is using technology to ensure that public healthcare system works like a well-oiled machine to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
The state government has turned its public healthcare system into a single interconnected grid to generate uninterrupted information and provide efficient services, thanks to daily video conferences of top health authorities for chalking out a dynamic strategy to tackle the pandemic.
The daily zoom or remote conferences held by Health Minister K K Shailaja and top health sector officials with the medical and paramedical personnel on the ground have lent a cutting edge to the state government's all-out efforts in monitoring the situation and formulating effective responses to address the various needs and concerns of the people.
The minister is joined in this meticulous exercise by top administrators and planners, including Dr Rajan N Khobragade, Principal Secretary, Health; Dr Rathan U Kelker, State Mission Director, National Health Mission, Dr Saritha, Director of Health Services, Dr Ramla Beevi, Director of Medical Education and other senior officials.
The second round of the conference involves district hospitals, general hospitals, taluk hospitals and the state Medical College Hospitals to get a clear picture on the ground.
This has transformed Kerala's much-vaunted healthcare system into a well-oiled single cohesive grid that helps authorities keep a tab on COVID-19 in all its facets.
Dr Khobragade said it is during these interactions that the essential ingredients required for the day's planning are collected, such as data of patients and those in quarantine, discharged cases, test results, state of hospital infrastructure including logistics, stock of testing kits and medicines, and availability of personnel protection equipment (PPE).
This exercise has been envisaged as two-way communication.
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The top brass in the state headquarters will get a firm idea of what is happening on the ground and make suggestions to those on the ground for managing the situation, as it keeps changing.