Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital adds 20 Ventilators at its facility.

Pic 4On the occasion of the 5th birthday of conjoined twins Riddhi-Siddhi, Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital (BJWHC)  added 20 ventilators in the NICU.

The addition of ventilators makes BJWHC the largest pediatric hospital in Asia having 70 standalone ventilator beds. This is expected to address the gap of the long waiting list of patients due to non-availability of ventilators in the city.

Around eight lakh newborn babies succumb to death every year in India. Over 35 lakh children are estimated born prematurely (before 37 weeks of gestation) in India as per WHO reports.

Pic 3More than three lakh infants die every year even before completing a month. Data suggests that over 3,500 premature infants die every year in the city’s hospitals. The city of Mumbai suffers with the acute shortage of the Ventilators which forces patient’s relatives to rush from one public hospital to another in the search for a ventilator support.

Mr. Ness Wadia, MD, Wadia Group said, “This is yet another step towards our commitment to the cause of providing affordable and quality healthcare to the vulnerable section of the society. Children dependent on mechanical ventilation are a vulnerable population by virtue of their chronic disability and our aim is to address the increased risk of such health disparities and access barriers. I would also take the opportunity to wish the two adorable angels – Riddhi & Siddhi – a long and healthy life and pray that they face all new challenges and opportunities in life both with courage and faith.”

Dr. Minnie Bodhanwala, CEO of Wadia Hospitals said, “Despite being the largest NICU care facility in the world we cope with the challenges due to lack of Ventilators. The addition of ventilator beds, is expected to reduce the waiting list of the Intensive Care Department and enable us to save many more lives which require urgent intensive care treatment at affordable cost.”

Riddhi Siddhi were born to a couple in Maharashtra in 2013 and were conjoined at 180 degrees. Currently, both the kids are active and cheerful. The twins are sharpening their cognitive skills to be more receptive and adaptive.

 

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