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Newborn Jaundice Reduced: Kolkata Hospitals Adopt Cord Clamping Protocol

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Kolkata – Five state-run hospitals⁤ in West Bengal are rigorously ‌adhering⁤ to a standardized‌ delivery protocol, demonstrating a commitment to improved maternal healthcare and serving as models for ⁣other facilities across the state. The hospitals‌ – R.G. Kar Medical Collage & Hospital,‌ Sambhunath Pandit Hospital, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital, North Bengal Dental⁣ College & Hospital, and⁤ Bankura Sammilani Medical college & Hospital – have fully implemented the protocol, which focuses on evidence-based practices to minimize complications during childbirth.

The ‍adoption of this uniform delivery procedure, initiated earlier in September⁢ 2024, addresses longstanding ‍concerns regarding variations⁢ in⁢ care quality and aims to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates. The protocol encompasses standardized ‍procedures for monitoring labor, managing complications like ⁣postpartum hemorrhage, and ensuring immediate postnatal care for both mother and child. ‌This initiative ⁤impacts all expectant mothers utilizing thes​ public⁣ healthcare‌ facilities and sets a precedent for wider implementation throughout West bengal’s public health system, potentially saving lives and improving birth outcomes.

Health officials confirmed ⁣the protocol’s ⁢key components include mandatory‌ risk assessments upon admission, continuous fetal monitoring, and the availability of essential medications and equipment. Doctors at⁢ R.G. ⁣Kar⁤ Medical⁢ College & Hospital reported a noticeable improvement in workflow and a greater⁤ sense of preparedness among staff ⁣sence ⁣the⁤ protocol’s implementation. ‌”The standardized approach allows⁢ us ‌to anticipate and address⁢ potential issues more effectively,” stated​ Dr. Anirban Ghosh, Head of ‌Obstetrics and Gynecology at R.G.Kar.The state health department intends to extend the protocol to all government hospitals in‍ a phased manner, ⁣accompanied by thorough training programs for healthcare personnel. A review of the initial implementation at the five pilot hospitals is scheduled for December 2024 to assess its effectiveness and identify areas for refinement. The long-term goal is to establish a consistent standard of care for all pregnant ‌women accessing public healthcare in West bengal.

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