New Delhi: In a bid to reinstate the collapsing healthcare condition in the national capital which stands as second worse-hit state in terms of Coronavirus cases, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal on Wednesday directed officials to ensure all hospital, clinics and nursing homes display availability of beds on LED boards outside their establishments. ALSO READ | 'Not The Time For Disagreements, LG's Order Shall Be Implemented,' Arvind Kejriwal On Delhi Hospital Row


The move comes days after various Coronavirus patients complained of failing to get admitted in hospitals for treatment as medical establishment claimed unavailability of beds. Many relatives of such Coronavirus patients claimed that despite having beds, several big government and private hospitals in Delhi denied admission.

Taking cognizance of the matter, Delhi Lt Guv who is also the Chairperson of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) directed all Chief Secretaries and authorities to make sure all hospitals and medical establishments display the availability of bed at entry points of their establishments.

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In the order, Baijal said: "In order to increase transparency and to facilitate public, all major hospitals, clinics, nursing homes of Delhi should be directed to display on LED Boards in large letters outside their establishments, at the entry point itself, the availability of beds, (both Covid & non-Covid, wherever applicable), alongwith charges including rooms/beds and details of contact person for admission.

Read the full order below:



The order further stated that Health Department may kindly also be advised to ensure that the data displayed on these LED Boards is reconciled with the data available on the Government app/ portal.

Baijal also said that periodic surprise checks may also be conducted by the officers deputed by Delhi Disaster Management Authority to ensure that correct data is displayed by hospitals/ clinics/ nursing homes concerned and no eligible/ genuine patient is denied admission or overcharged.

Over the past few days, social media has been flooded with videos and complaints of several hospitals in Delhi denying admission to Coronavirus patients citing unavailability of beds. Several instances of customers being overcharged also came to light.

ABP News also conducted a ground reality check of the condition and found the claims to be true. Our reporters went to some leading government hospitals of Delhi where patients claimed that hospitals denied admission of serious Covid-19 patients citing unavailability of beds and in some cases they were asked to submit Coronavirus test reports to get admitted. Watch this report to know more: