Kovid 19: ICC is monitoring the health status, details of Kovid-19 patients online. Allahabad News – Times of India

Prayagraj: Intensifying the fight against Corona Virus, Health Department officials are doing hi-tech and paperless jobs to prevent the possibility of errors and ensure 100% monitoring and prompt action.
The Integrated Command and Control Center (ICCC) being set up during Mahakumbh 2019 has once again turned into a battle center against COVID-19, to monitor every COVID-19 patient, ensure treatment and Accordingly, immediate action can be taken.
Additional Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) and Nodal Officer (COVID-19), Dr Rishi help “Since the first case was detected, we have online monitoring of each case and maintaining records and details of Covid-19 patients at ICCC building,” he told TOI. In addition, the data on home isolation as well as hospitalizations of all COVID-19 patients is being maintained online by a dedicated team of health workers.
Meanwhile, Dr Sahai said that the department has divided Prayagraj district into six zones including five urban and one rural for active surveillance of COVID patients, they have connected and deployed more than 56 medical and paramedical staff to run the system. Did.
Notably, a Home Isolation Calling Center has also been set up, where 12 professionals work in two shifts and call each patient in home isolation twice a day to monitor their health status and their well being. Till their records can be maintained online.
ACMO said that as soon as we get the report of the person testing positive for coronavirus infection, a zone is allotted to the patient. A zonal surveillance officer (doctor) and two team members immediately start tracking the patient’s location, decide whether home isolation is allowed or hospitalization is needed and then formulate a treatment plan, Dr. he said. An SMS is sent to the field surveillance officers, ambulance staff, sanitation, sealing and contract tracing teams, and rapid response team To notify the new case and initiate necessary action as per the COVID-19 protocol.
All activities are recorded on the monitoring portal in real time with timestamping. Rapid Response Team (r rtVisits the home of the patient seeking home isolation within an hour of testing positive to check the home status and file a report on the app.
He said that in case a patient becomes critical, the ambulance staff is immediately alerted and shifted to the COVID hospital at the earliest.
A Zonal Surveillance Officer has been deputed to keep a watch on the online activities. Apart from this, 21 rapid response teams have also been set up to monitor the condition of the patients in home isolation.

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