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Seven patients died at the Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) on Saturday night due to lack of oxygen, prompting the provincial government to order an inquiry to identify those responsible for the tragedy, officials said.

Except for a child, the remaining six patients were suffering from the coronavirus and admitted to the hospital for intensive care, according to hospital officials.

"The crisis began on Saturday midnight when critical patients started feeling unwell. Initially, I thought only we could have the oxygen shortage but soon we learnt that all the patients faced similar issues," recalled an attendant of a patient.

Pleading anonymity, he said they managed to get a cylinder for their patient but by 3am. There was no oxygen in the entire hospital that affected all critical patients in medical and surgical ICUs, CCU and isolation wards meant for Covid-19 patients.

Some of the doctors working in the KTH claimed that the number of patients who died due to lack of oxygen was higher than the figure released by the hospital administration and Health Minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra.

However, hospital spokesman Farhad Khan said only 6-7 patients had died. He argued that it would be an exaggeration that all of them died for lack of oxygen.

He said the hospital had a large number of Covid-19 patients and every day two to three critical patients died. According to him, those who died of gas shortage included three men and three women. They were all Covid-19 patients and were above 50 years of age.

The incident was immediately highlighted by the mainstream electronic media as well as the social media that prompted the government to order an inquiry. Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, Health Minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra and Chief Secretary Kazim Niaz took notice and ordered a probe.
Since the hospital is run by the Board of Governors (BoG), therefore, the government didn’t directly intervene and directed the hospital board to look into the issue and submit a report within 48 hours.

BoG Chairman Prof Nadeem Khawar rushed to the hospital and called an emergency meeting. He constituted a three-member inquiry committee with a general surgeon and former medical director KTH Prof Roohul Muqeem in the chair to investigate and submit a report in 48 hours.
Two other members of the committee are Dr Farman Khan, former hospital director KTH and Dr Saudul Islam Malik, medical officer.

The faculty members as well as different associations of the doctor community wanted the chief minister to appoint a high-level inquiry committee and investigate as to what had happened to the KTH during the past seven years when the hospital was handed to an autonomous board.
Health Minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra told The News that since the hospital was being run by an autonomous board, they could not intervene in its affairs. Meanwhile, different political parties and organisations of the doctors expressed shock over what had happened in the KTH and sought an impartial inquiry.

The Awami National Party members staged a protest at the gate of the hospital to condemn the incident and demanded action. Dr Syed Akhtar Ali Shah, Chairman Good Governance Forum, expressed sorrow over the death of Covid-19 patients and called for measures to stop such happening in future.

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The KTH has been in crisis, particularly after the implementation of the MTI Act 2015, for which mainly the Board of Governors are held responsible.
According to insiders at the hospital, the BoG members had got themselves involved in micromanagement that paralysed the hospital affairs. "If the provincial government is serious, it should remove the board and appoint chief executive of the hospital and hand it over to the Health Department," said an official of the hospital administration.
Pleading anonymity, he said the hospital was almost closed and emergency services remained suspended and only Covid-19 patients were being treated. The government has pumped heavy resources into the hospital but it didn't help improve patient care, apparently due to mismanagement in the board.

"This is the visible deterioration of the system and failure of the board that led to this tragedy. And it doesn't seem to be the last one," said an official of the hospital on condition of anonymity.
He felt that some members of the board had planned to get rid of the present hospital director, stated to be honest and professional to bring a person of their choice. He said something had gone wrong that led to the oxygen crisis.

He said the hospital had a big oxygen tank with 10,000-liter capacity and the administration should have increased its daily supply to cope with the growing demand for oxygen. "Keeping in view the rising number of critical patients dependent on oxygen, the hospital administration should have increased daily supply, as they had the storage capacity of 10,000 liters," said the consultant.
Another official of the hospital administration told The News that they had been facing an extra burden in recent weeks apparently following the outbreak of the second wave of the coronavirus which had also increased consumption of oxygen.

He said they had never been in such a situation before as they had an agreement with a company for providing them oxygen on a daily basis.
According to the official, 2500-3000liter oxygen was daily being supplied to KTH from Taxila in Punjab and refueled to the hospital tank which was later distributed to different units. The gas supply on Saturday night got delayed due to unknown reasons.
The oxygen was supplied at around 3am but by then the damage had been done. The total active COVID-19 cases in Pakistan on Sunday were recorded 53,126, as 3,308 more people tested positive during the last 24 hours.


A preliminary investigation report has been made public by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ministry of Health. According to the preliminary report, the hospital's director Dr Tahir Nadeem, facility manager, supply manager, biomedical engineer and oxygen plant assistant have been suspended.
 
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This is why everything should be privatized in Pakistan. Governments are just too corrupt and incompetent.
 
Patients' deaths: Seven Khyber Teaching Hospital officials suspended over negligence

  • Initial inquiry revealed that the hospital's oxygen storage tank was not filled to capacity and there was no backup system for oxygen supply
  • Report states the technical team failed to train the oxygen plant staff to monitor and maintain the service history and look after the biomechanics

Fahad Zulfikar 07 Dec 2020


(Karachi) At least seven officers including the director of Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH), have been suspended over negligence that resulted in the deaths of six patients, local media reported on Monday.

Six patients died on Sunday due to scarcity of oxygen at the KTH. Five of the patients who died were in the COVID isolation ward and one was in the ICU.

As per details, a preliminary report was submitted which stated that seven officers, including the Medical Training Institute (MTI) Hospital director Dr Tahir Nadeem Khan, were responsible for the tragic incident. All the officials have been suspended.

The initial inquiry revealed that while the hospital has an oxygen storage tank of 10,000 cubic meter capacity, it is never filled to capacity. There is no backup system for oxygen supply as recommended by the health technical memorandum. “Ideally there should either be a primary backup (another tank) or secondary backup (manifold),” it noted.

The contract to supply oxygen to the health facility is with Ms Pakistan Oxygen limited but the contract expired on June 30, 2017 and no renewal/extension of contract is available in the record provided by the manager pharmacy. The supply chain manager confirmed the extension telephonically till June 30, 2020. The hospital oxygen tank was last filled on December 4 by 3,040 cubic meters.

The report also transpired that the staff at the oxygen plant lack proper technical skills and training. The on duty manager of services received a call from main operation theatre about low oxygen pressure and called the oxygen plant operator, but he was not picking up. He then physically visited the plant and found that the two on duty staff members were not present.

The pressure at the plant at the time was zero according to the pressure gauge reading. The report said the oxygen plant assistant failed to perform his duty as he is responsible for the oxygen plant and has a liaison with the supplier.

At the time of the incident, there were 90 patients at the hospital, 20 on BiPAP, two on ventilators and the remaining on mask oxygen. The hospital ordered 13 patients to be shifted to the accident and emergency department where backup supply in the form of manifold was available and the remaining patients were put on cylinder oxygen supply.

There was no organized emergency rescue squad at the hospital as required for disaster management under such conditions, the inquiry found.
“Six patients in the isolation ward expired. Three patients were missing, one is still untraceable and the other two were traced and are alive,” the report revealed.

It found that the Hospital Biomedical Engineer and his technical team have failed to train the oxygen plant staff to monitor and maintain the service history and look after the biomechanics of this important life-saving equipment.


 
Obviously noon league shaazish to defame the handsum PM Imran. I heard nawaz himself came midnight to cut off oxygen supplies then whispered in the air in his private jet parked on hospital's runway.



The incident took place last night when the Prime Minister was giving a long lecture on spirituality, ethics, divorce rate and Ertugrul. It would be better for him to pay attention to the lives, property and employment of the people.
 

The incident took place last night when the Prime Minister was giving a long lecture on spirituality, ethics, divorce rate and Ertugrul. It would be better for him to pay attention to the lives, property and employment of the people.
Talking is only something that your PM is very good at don't bother him with the delivery. He has no credibility.
 
From the article:

"Since the hospital is run by the Board of Governors (BoG)" - hope that ends all anti-PTI propaganda from anti-Pakistan posters.

Also, in no country should the govt be running hospitals, it should be left to the experts and the civil servants who have worked their entire lives in the medical sector, the govt is just there to allocate funds.
 
A preliminary investigation report has been made public by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ministry of Health. According to the preliminary report, the hospital's director Dr Tahir Nadeem, facility manager, supply manager, biomedical engineer and oxygen plant assistant have been suspended.
So he wasn't promoted like your pmln govt did with Model Town incident police officials?
 
PM is busy giving interviews, while people are dying of hunger and incompetence of this gov
 
Obviously noon league shaazish to defame the handsum PM Imran. I heard nawaz himself came midnight to cut off oxygen supplies then whispered in the air in his private jet parked on hospital's runway.
Who did Jalsas in Peshawar to spread Covid-19?
Patients' deaths: Seven Khyber Teaching Hospital officials suspended over negligence

  • Initial inquiry revealed that the hospital's oxygen storage tank was not filled to capacity and there was no backup system for oxygen supply
  • Report states the technical team failed to train the oxygen plant staff to monitor and maintain the service history and look after the biomechanics

Fahad Zulfikar 07 Dec 2020


(Karachi) At least seven officers including the director of Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH), have been suspended over negligence that resulted in the deaths of six patients, local media reported on Monday.

Six patients died on Sunday due to scarcity of oxygen at the KTH. Five of the patients who died were in the COVID isolation ward and one was in the ICU.

As per details, a preliminary report was submitted which stated that seven officers, including the Medical Training Institute (MTI) Hospital director Dr Tahir Nadeem Khan, were responsible for the tragic incident. All the officials have been suspended.

The initial inquiry revealed that while the hospital has an oxygen storage tank of 10,000 cubic meter capacity, it is never filled to capacity. There is no backup system for oxygen supply as recommended by the health technical memorandum. “Ideally there should either be a primary backup (another tank) or secondary backup (manifold),” it noted.

The contract to supply oxygen to the health facility is with Ms Pakistan Oxygen limited but the contract expired on June 30, 2017 and no renewal/extension of contract is available in the record provided by the manager pharmacy. The supply chain manager confirmed the extension telephonically till June 30, 2020. The hospital oxygen tank was last filled on December 4 by 3,040 cubic meters.

The report also transpired that the staff at the oxygen plant lack proper technical skills and training. The on duty manager of services received a call from main operation theatre about low oxygen pressure and called the oxygen plant operator, but he was not picking up. He then physically visited the plant and found that the two on duty staff members were not present.

The pressure at the plant at the time was zero according to the pressure gauge reading. The report said the oxygen plant assistant failed to perform his duty as he is responsible for the oxygen plant and has a liaison with the supplier.

At the time of the incident, there were 90 patients at the hospital, 20 on BiPAP, two on ventilators and the remaining on mask oxygen. The hospital ordered 13 patients to be shifted to the accident and emergency department where backup supply in the form of manifold was available and the remaining patients were put on cylinder oxygen supply.

There was no organized emergency rescue squad at the hospital as required for disaster management under such conditions, the inquiry found.
“Six patients in the isolation ward expired. Three patients were missing, one is still untraceable and the other two were traced and are alive,” the report revealed.

It found that the Hospital Biomedical Engineer and his technical team have failed to train the oxygen plant staff to monitor and maintain the service history and look after the biomechanics of this important life-saving equipment.


Why weren't they promoted? Oh they don't have pmln govt in kpk
The incident took place last night when the Prime Minister was giving a long lecture on spirituality, ethics, divorce rate and Ertugrul. It would be better for him to pay attention to the lives, property and employment of the people.
He is PM of Pakistan, not manager of some govt hospital
Talking is only something that your PM is very good at don't bother him with the delivery. He has no credibility.
Is PM Imran Khan personal manager of that Peshawar hospital?
PM is busy giving interviews, while people are dying of hunger and incompetence of this gov
PM cannot personally manage every govt hospital in Pakistan
 
From the article:

"Since the hospital is run by the Board of Governors (BoG)" - hope that ends all anti-PTI propaganda from anti-Pakistan posters.

Also, in no country should the govt be running hospitals, it should be left to the experts and the civil servants who have worked their entire lives in the medical sector, the govt is just there to allocate funds.

PTI is running the show for last eight years, don't ask PTI for failure??
Who did Jalsas in Peshawar to spread Covid-19?

Why weren't they promoted? Oh they don't have pmln govt in kpk

He is PM of Pakistan, not manager of some govt hospital

Is PM Imran Khan personal manager of that Peshawar hospital?

PM cannot personally manage every govt hospital in Pakistan

But Shehbaz Sharif was responsible if some ambulance's tyre was punctured.
 
PTI is running the show for last eight years, don't ask PTI for failure??

Not legitimate on this particular matter, as the hospital is not run by PTI.

Regardless, what are you expecting to acheive here by attempting to blame everything on PTI - you want people to start supporting PMLN, a family of corrupt, convicted criminals?
 
Who did Jalsas in Peshawar to spread Covid-19?

Why weren't they promoted? Oh they don't have pmln govt in kpk

He is PM of Pakistan, not manager of some govt hospital

Is PM Imran Khan personal manager of that Peshawar hospital?

PM cannot personally manage every govt hospital in Pakistan

Not legitimate on this particular matter, as the hospital is not run by PTI.

Regardless, what are you expecting to acheive here by attempting to blame everything on PTI - you want people to start supporting PMLN, a family of corrupt, convicted criminals?

PTI is in the government, who else we should blame??
 
PM cannot personally manage every govt hospital in Pakistan

yes, he can't but it's his responsibility, remember when he demanded the resignation of the railway minister after every incident. Lets see if he will dismiss Health Minister of KPK or he will give another interview regarding how he will not give NRO.
 

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