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    Posted on November 19th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Jhansi Hospital Tragedy: Neglect of Fire Safety and Health Care

    • The Jhansi hospital tragedy in Uttar Pradesh, India, resulted from neglect of fire safety and health care.

    • The neonatal intensive care unit was operating at nearly three times its capacity, with 49 babies for incubators meant for 18.

    • The hospital’s doctor-patient ratio in 2021 was 1:2,158, a figure well within the World Health Organisation’s recommendation of 1:1,000.

    • Despite a patient flow of over 5,000 a day, several wings of the hospital remain in a dilapidated state.

    • Initial reports suggest an electric short-circuit could be the cause, exacerbated by oxygen cylinders in the care unit.

    • The Union Budgets of FY2022 and FY2023, which allocated a mere 2.2% to health care, declined to 1.75% this year.

    • India’s public health expenditure was 3.3% of GDP in 2021, lower than the global average for developing countries.

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