The Greatest Good For The Greatest Numbers: Reducing Mortality In Rural Odisha

Every rural community in Odisha needs designated workers who will help them use the technology platforms to secure hospital beds and vaccine slots.

The greatest good for the greatest numbers: Reducing Mortality in Rural Odisha

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As per 2011 census around 83% of Odias live in villages.

Early recognition and prompt treatment of complications of Covid-19 is life-saving.

A simple solution is to provide Non Invasive Ventilators in every CHC.

The Covid-19 pandemic has created a crisis situation in Odisha. The sudden spurt in the number of seriously ill patients can push even the most advanced healthcare systems to the limit. In normal times there was a great shortage of hospital beds. Scenes of patients lying on the floors of government hospitals have been all too common. We now face a situation where planners and administrators must make quick and sensible decisions to make the maximum of scarce resources. We must save the maximum lives. The policy that ensures the greatest good for the greatest numbers is the best policy. Infrastructure, manpower and economic resources have to be efficiently used. Simple interventions sometimes make the maximum impact.

As per 2011 census around 83% of Odias live in villages. They are extremely vulnerable with sophisticated healthcare centres, often located very far away. A lot of lives can be saved with community based health interventions. ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) health workers are an excellent grass root network that can be effectively tapped. Belonging to the very rural communities they serve, ASHA workers need to be recognized as frontline health workers. They must all be vaccinated as soon as possible and provided adequate gloves, masks and sanitizers. This will help them serve rural patients safely and fearlessly.