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Mumbai: Private hospital-doctor, BMC initiative to bid for government jumbo facilities tomorrow

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The BMC has taken important decisions for the fight against Kovid. As per the latest decision, private doctors and hospitals have been invited to bid for the service of government jumbo facilities.

Mumbai. For the first time in the country, Mumbai (Mumbai) is about to give private bidders the opportunity to outsource ICU services (ICU Services) to government jumbo facilities. Work orders have already been issued for this. Tomorrow, the first batch of patients living in such facilities will be transferred under private bidders.

The BMC has taken important decisions for the fight against Kovid. As per the latest decision, private doctors and hospitals have been invited to bid for the service of government jumbo facilities.



For this, BMC will pay Rs. 6000-6900 per bed to private bidders.
The BMC will have to pay between 6000 and 6900 rupees per bed to private bidders. BMC Infrastructure will provide medicines. Private bidders will have to deploy their employees.

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Bidders will have to follow the Medical Council of India guidelines. This decision was taken after a shortage of Doctors at Jumbo facilities.

Currently, 2.46 lakh people have been quarantined in Mumbai.
Work orders have already been issued for the following jumbo facilities: BKC, NESCO, Mulund, Mulund, Dahisar. A rate between 6000 and 6900 rupees has been fixed for these four facilities.

After the outbreak of Covid-19, more than 1.5 million people have been quarantined in Mumbai. This information was given by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday. The BMC has said that during contact tracing, 5.34 lakh of these 15 lakh people were placed in the ‘High Risk Group’. So far, 13.28 lakh people have completed the quarantine period. Currently, 2.46 lakh people have been quarantined in Mumbai.

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