Kolkata: The West Bengal government on Friday linked five medical colleges in Kolkata with the central referral system and started a digital bed vacancy monitor in one of these facilities, a state health department official said.
The central referral system would allow hospitals in districts to requisition a bed in medical establishments in the city before referring a patient.
On the other hand, with the bed vacancy monitor set up at NRS Medical College and Hospital, people will be able to see the number of beds occupied by patients in different departments, as well as those available.
These mechanisms are some of the demands made by junior doctors who have been agitating following the rape and murder of an on-duty medic at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9.
"The central referral system was made functional at five medical colleges in the city today. It would take a few more days for complete implementation of the entire process," the health department official told PTI.
The five are Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, SSKM Hospital, RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, NRS Medical College and Hospital and National Medical College.
The same would be gradually implemented throughout the state soon, the official said.
Talking about the system, the official said that those hospitals in rural Bengal, which are linked to these medical establishments in the city, would generate a requisition for a bed through a portal for a patient who needs better medical facilities.
"Once the requisition is made, these hospitals in Kolkata will update the information on the availability of beds. After receiving a green signal from one hospital in the city, the rural hospital will initiate the process of transferring a patient," he said.
Incidentally, the central referral system was made operational at the two district hospitals in Diamond Harbour and South 24 Parganas.
About the digital bed vacancy monitor at the NRS Medical College and Hospital, the official said, "You will get updated figures on the display board helping the people with the information of bed occupancy in each department."