Recently, Prof Deepak Agrawal from the Neurosurgery department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) commended the Blinkit ambulance services.
“This is the kind of service we used to read about and see in developed countries and is the healthcare revolution india has been waiting for,” the medical professor remarked.
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AIIMS Professor praises Blinkit's ambulance service
He elaborated on the LinkedIn post:
“Today AIIMS Trauma centre received a patient brought by Blinkit ambulance services.
Paramedic staff came and given the hand over.Nurse was the EMT
1) C-spine stablized with hard cervical collar.
2) Suctioning done for excessive secretions.
3) Started on NRBM for low room air saturation.
4) Rt lower limb splinted for suspected fracture.
5) Tranexa 1 gm given as low BP documented in the ambulance monotor
6) 1 L RL given.
7) Placed pt in spine board.”
Netizens react
Netizens responded immediately, some lauding the new ambulance service by Blinkit, while others questioned the affordability.
One individual remarked, “Blinkit Ambulance Service Charges 2000/inr - do you think all people in India can afford this? Shouldn't Govt work on this with private players and make this place affordable to everyone?”
Another individual wrote, “Yes, we Indians need to work with right mindset, right protocols, right education, right morals, honesty and integrity , rather than projecting self-praise and self benefit on social media. Indian patients deserve better Indian medical system.”
A third user commented, “Why is everyone acting like Blinkit invented ambulances or something?”
Read Prof Deepak Agrawal's LinkedIn post here
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