Connect with us

The Plunge Daily

Reliance Foundation ramps up Mumbai operations meet medical needs

Reliance Foundation ramps up Mumbai operations meet medical needs
Reliance Foundation has scaled up its operations in Mumbai to address the growing medical needs following a massive surge in COVID-19 cases.

COVID19

Reliance Foundation ramps up Mumbai operations meet medical needs

Reliance Foundation has scaled up its operations in Mumbai to address the growing medical needs following a massive surge in COVID-19 cases.




Reliance Industries Limited, in a statement, said that hospitals with Reliance Foundation will be managing nearly 875 beds, including 145 ICU beds, across National Sports Club of India, Seven Hills Hospital and the Trident, BKC. Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital will manage a 650-bed facility at NSCI. “RF will newly create, commission and manage 100 intensive care unit beds that will be made operational in phases from May 15, 2021. And from May 1, it will take over the management and operations of nearly a 550-bed ward, which is currently operational.

“Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital will operate and manage nearly a total of 650 beds for COVID patients. A team of more than 500 frontline workers comprising doctors, nurses and non-medical professionals will be deployed round-the-clock to oversee medical management of the patients,” the statement said. “The entire expenditure for the project – comprising ICU beds and monitors, ventilators and medical equipment – and the operational cost for 650 beds will be borne by Reliance Foundation.”

It said all COVID-19 patients in NSCI and Seven Hills Hospital will be treated absolutely free. Last year, RF and BMC had set up India’s first COVID-19 hospital with a dedicated 225-bed facility at Seven Hills Hospital, Mumbai. Out of the 225-beds, 100 beds, including 20 ICU beds, are exclusively managed by Sir HN Reliance Foundation hospital. The Seven Hills Hospital is expanded by an additional 25 ICU beds. This expansion will create a total of 125 beds being managed by RF Hospital include 45 ICU beds.

The statement also highlighted that 100 beds are being commissioned at The Trident in Bandra Kurla Complex to treat mild, moderate and asymptomatic patients, in accordance with the guidelines issues by BMC. “The step-down facility will be manned and managed by Sir HN Reliance Hospital,” it said. “All put together, RFH will be managing nearly 875 beds, including 145 ICU beds across NSCI, Seven Hills Hospital and The Trident, BKC. This is the largest contribution to COVID-19 care in Mumbai by any philanthropic organization.”


Also Read: Vedanta opposes SC proposal for oxygen plant to be operated by Tamil Nadu government


Furthermore, Nita Ambani, founder and chairperson of RF, said Reliance Foundation has always been at the forefront of service to India and it is their duty to support the nation’s relentless fight against the pandemic. “Our doctors and frontline healthcare staff have worked tirelessly and will continue to save precious lives by providing the best medical care and need.”

Reliance is also providing 700 tonnes of oxygen daily to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Daman, Diu & Nagar Haveli free of cost.


1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. Pingback: Second COVID-19 wave may bring down economic growth below double digit | The Plunge Daily

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

To Top
Loading...