<p>The state government has appointed Harsha P S, Commissioner of Information and Public Relations, as the nodal officer to set up 500 ICU beds for Covid patients in each BBMP zone.</p>.<p>Harsha told <span class="italic">DH</span> that his team is leveraging Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds to increase the beds, adding that several corporate houses have come forward to support the initiative.</p>.<p>“Texas Instruments has come forward to set up a modular ICU unit with 86 critical care beds at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases,” he said.</p>.<p>Other companies have promised to fund 69 ICU beds at the Leprosy Hospital, Epidemic Disease Hospital and Jayanagar General, he said.</p>.<p>Asked how the location is identified, Harsha said the team has planned to convert general beds in government hospitals and medical colleges into oxygenated and ICU beds.</p>.<p>He said this would reduce the turnaround time and prevent deployment of additional manpower since existing staff can be used along with final-year medical students.</p>.<p>He also pointed out that the kind of facility set-up at a hospital would depend<br />on the CSR partner.</p>.<p>Besides CSR funds, Harsha said the government is also receiving donations in the form of medical equipment, which would be used in creating ICU beds.</p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>Channelise CSR funds</strong></p>.<p>The team is constantly communicating with several corporate houses to channelise the available CSR funds toward bed augmentation.</p>.<p>“Collaborating with all of them to increase scale and speed is our main challenge,” Harsha explained.</p>.<p>“The team is working on a war footing. We will set up as many beds as possible and as quickly as possible,” the official added. </p>
<p>The state government has appointed Harsha P S, Commissioner of Information and Public Relations, as the nodal officer to set up 500 ICU beds for Covid patients in each BBMP zone.</p>.<p>Harsha told <span class="italic">DH</span> that his team is leveraging Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds to increase the beds, adding that several corporate houses have come forward to support the initiative.</p>.<p>“Texas Instruments has come forward to set up a modular ICU unit with 86 critical care beds at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases,” he said.</p>.<p>Other companies have promised to fund 69 ICU beds at the Leprosy Hospital, Epidemic Disease Hospital and Jayanagar General, he said.</p>.<p>Asked how the location is identified, Harsha said the team has planned to convert general beds in government hospitals and medical colleges into oxygenated and ICU beds.</p>.<p>He said this would reduce the turnaround time and prevent deployment of additional manpower since existing staff can be used along with final-year medical students.</p>.<p>He also pointed out that the kind of facility set-up at a hospital would depend<br />on the CSR partner.</p>.<p>Besides CSR funds, Harsha said the government is also receiving donations in the form of medical equipment, which would be used in creating ICU beds.</p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>Channelise CSR funds</strong></p>.<p>The team is constantly communicating with several corporate houses to channelise the available CSR funds toward bed augmentation.</p>.<p>“Collaborating with all of them to increase scale and speed is our main challenge,” Harsha explained.</p>.<p>“The team is working on a war footing. We will set up as many beds as possible and as quickly as possible,” the official added. </p>