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Hon'ble CM of Assam Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma, Shri. Nandan Nilekani, Shri. Vinod Khosla & Shri. Srikanth Nadhamuni, launched the 10BedICU Project on 26th June 2023.
The 10BedICU project was started in Mar 2021 in the wake of the Covid-19 delta wave spike in India, in order to create critical care ICU infrastructure in rural and smaller government hospitals. To cut a long story short, today we have created over 200 10BedICUs in government hospitals in 9 states of the country. This is a PPP private-public-partnership, where the 10BedICU group finances the capital expenditure of the project by providing the ICU medical equipment, CARE software system, the TeleICU technology infrastructure, clinical and systems training and community participation support.
The State government signs an MoU with 10BedICU and provides the hospital space and site readiness for ICU installation, the doctors and nursing medical staff, medical supplies, utilities (electricity, water, internet etc). The operating expenditure is borne by the state.
The project consists of 5 components:
If your state would like to participate in the 10BedICU program, please write to Bisoya Loitongbam our national program coordinator at bisoya.loitongbam@egovernments.org
Assam is a state in northeastern India known for its wildlife, archeological sites and tea plantations. The 10BedICU project is supporting the government of Assam to establish 37 units of 10Bed ICU in newly constructed ICU sites under the Assam Critical Care Infrastructure Project across identified districts hospitals. We've also created TeleICU hubs at Gauhati Medical College (Guwahati), Silchar Medical College (Silchar) and Assam Medical College (Dibrugarh). Assam live dashboard
The AP 10 Bed ICU project focuses on adding these ICU beds to 2 hospitals in the 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh. We are also looking at implementing the Covid Management Tech Platform. The doctor connect program to bring in global expert doctors to take ca PMU will be formed with state officers and 10-Bed-ICU members.
Karnataka with its Hi-Tech capital Bangalore contributes 40% to India's software exports. We've setup 10BedICUs in 43 taluka (sub-district) hospitals of Karnataka covering every district. We have setup TeleICU Hubs at K.R Hospital Mysore, KIMS Hubbali, Victoria Hospital Bangalore and District Hospital Bellary. Besides the 41 10BedICUs we also upgrade 2 existing ICUs in Bellary to SmatICUs. CARE EMR has been deployed across the state, you can view the state dashboard here.
The 10BedICU has set up ICU units in every District Hospital through world-class equipments complemented by a pandemic management technology platform. The technology will register all hospitals, assets, staff and patients, and other stakeholders to help the govt. monitor, facilitate and manage the Covid pandemic effectively. We have also setup out TeleICU hub at JNIMS (Imphal East), the state tertiary hospital. JNIMS is actively helping patients in the district hospitals and savings scores of lives. Manipur 10BedICU Live dashboard
Meghalaya meaning "abode of clouds"; is a state in northeastern India. Meghalaya was formed by carving out two districts from the state of Assam: the United Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills, and the Garo Hills on 21 January 1972. The population of Meghalaya as of 2016 is estimated to be 3,211,474. Meghalaya covers an area of approximately 22,430 square kilometres. We have setup 10BedICUs in 11 district hospitals of the state and TeleICU hubs at the Civil Hospital Shillong and Ganesh Das Govt MCH Hospital (East Khasi Hills), and Jengjal SDH (W. Garo Hills). Meghalaya 10BedICU dashboard
Nagaland is a state in northeastern India. Its capital city is Kohima and its largest city is Dimapur. It has an area of 16,579 square kilometres with a population of 1,980,602 per the 2011 Census of India, making it one of India's smallest states. We've setup 10BedICUs in 12 dsitrict hospitals covering the entire state. We've also setup a TeleICU hub at Naga Hospital Authority(NHAK) Kohima. Nagaland live 10BedICU dashboard
Puducherry also known as Pondicherry consisting of four small geographically unconnected districts namely, Pududcherry, Karaikal, Yanam and Mahe. It is the third most densely populated union territory with the population 1,394,467 as per the 2011 Census. We have setup 10BedICU wards in 5 govt. hospitals at Puducherry, Kariakal, Yanam and Mahe. We have also setup a TeleICU hub at the IGMCRI Hospital, in Puducherry city.
Sikkim is a state in northeastern India. As part of the Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim is notable for its biodiversity, including alpine and subtropical climates, as well as being a host to Kangchenjunga, the highest peak in India and third highest on Earth. Almost 35% of the state is covered by the Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We have setup 5 10BedICUs covering every district of the state and a TeleICU hub at STNM Hospital (Gangtok). Sikkim 10BedICU dashboard
We have set up 40 10BedICU Units in 30 districts of Telangana. As the Covid delta wave swept the country, Telangana was the first state where we launched the 10BedICU program. A brilliant District Collector Smt. Harichandana Dasari, the then DC of Narayapet gave very specific requirements of the ICU equipment she needed in her District Hospital in Narayapet. That formed the basis of the standard package that was rolled out throughout the state. Donors flocked to fund 10BedICUs in every district of the state.
By The Honourable Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Shri. Conrad K. Sangma
By The Honourable Chief Minister Shri. Neiphiu Rio
The TeleICU Hub in KR Hospital, Mysore is making steady progress towards bringing a transformational change in critical care service delivery at the secondary centers in Karnataka.
Dr Bino Ningthoujam, Senior Specialist at Bishnupur District Hospital, shares his transformative experience at the empowering 2-day workshop on Communitisation through RKS on 26-27 April 2023 in Imphal, Manipur.
Prof. Dr Ayushi Tandon, Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems at Mahindra University, Hyderabad, conducted a 2-day training session on Communitization through Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) to staff from all 16 District Hospitals in Imphal, Manipur.
A short video about the 10BedICU Project and it's impact across the state
Hear what the Health Officials from Nagaland have to say about the 10BedICU Project
A short video showcasing the 10BedICU Project in Meghalaya
The 10BedICU project as set up 41 10 bedded ICUs in Karnataka and has also launched its first teleICU hub.
Mysore welcomes the first Tele ICU BED POC at KR Hospital.
Experts from the 10BEDICU team conducted a field study at Manipur.
The 10BEDICU experts visit Nagaland for a field documentation.
A conference held at the Mysore campus of Infosys to coordinate the 10BEDICU team and the NGO partners to prepare for the third wave of COVID.
It was May of 2021, the delta wave of Covid was mercilessly sweeping across the country. Delhi was gasping for breath due to a lack of oxygen. Mumbai, Bangalore, and many other cities were running out of ventilator beds, leading unfortunately to a number of fatalities.
One evening, I received an SOS call from a friend in Bangalore. He said, “Srikanth, my aunt will die if we can’t get her a ventilator ICU bed by tonight.” Dr. Sudarshan (Founder of Karuna Trust) at BR Hills was telling me that the delta variant was spreading in rural areas too, except there were no ICUs in the smaller towns and rural areas. I decided to start creating ICUs in Govt. Taluka (sub-district) hospitals, where there were few or no ICUs and the need was the greatest. That's how we started the 10BedICU project (see 10BedICU.org).
Within 4-5 weeks, we had raised funds from various individual and institutional donors, and we had set up 40 10BedICUs at govt. hospitals in Telangana, where we equipped them with ventilators, 5-para monitors, and all the essentials of a state-of-the-art ICU. The dedicated young volunteers of the Hyderabad-based NGO Nirmaan, taking huge risks of Covid infection, worked day and night setting up ICUs all across Telangana. The ICU beds were filling up the day we launched these ICUs. All of this coordination and creation was happening amazingly over Zoom calls, as we were working under a state of lockdown. We quickly moved to Andhra Pradesh, set up 30+ 10BedICUs there, and soon noticed the North East was reeling under the Covid load. We inducted an incredibly dedicated Bisoya Loitonbam from Manipur and started working in Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, and so on.
While we had mounted an ICU creation drive on a war footing and the beds were filling up everywhere, we noticed a problem. There were not enough specialists in these secondary government hospitals in these smaller towns and remote areas. There were not enough intensivists, pulmonologists, anesthetists to handle the patients in these ICUs. What do we do? The answer came from Mysore - my hometown.
I am a technologist by background. I had led a team to create the technology behind Aadhaar, but I had no time to build technology to address the rapidly advancing Covid wave. Nachiket Mor had told me about this fantastic team of dedicated youngsters in Kerala that had built a system to manage the pandemic at 300 hospitals in Ernakulam district. Soon, we brought in this fantastic team of Sanjay, Bodhi, Gigin, Aparna, Amruta and others into the eGovernments Foundation (an NGO Nandan Nilekani and I started in 2003), and we started building the CARE platform to power the 10BedICUs.
We had started setting up 10BedICUs in the taluka government hospitals of Karnataka. I was working from my mother’s house in Mysore (See my post: A Chief Minister's Launch and a Mother's Memory). At a conference we had organized of doctors and healthcare epxerts at the Infosys facility in Mysore (that Nandan Nilekani had kindly arranged), we had heard of an effective TeleICU capability by a startup, CloudPhysician. We decided that night we would build a TeleICU module for the Govt. healthcare system, to take care of ICU patients by doctors from afar.
I called the CARE software team from Kerala to come over to Mysore. A half dozen software developers with their laptops crowded into 3 upstairs bedrooms of my mother’s house in Mysore. The downstairs transformed into a bustling hub for meetings, discussions, and group dinners, we lived and breathed TeleICU for weeks.
We went over to the KR Hospital in Mysore, named after the progressive King Nalvadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar, who I'm sure would have approved of our methods! We met with the medical superintendent, Dr. Nanjundaswamy, along with his boss, Dr. Dinesh, the dean of the Mysore Medical College. Not only did they confirm the need for a TeleICU, but they also wanted to avoid a large number of patients from rural areas crowding and inundating their hospital in Mysore and bringing it to its knees.
We designed a TeleICU module with doctor-to-doctor video connection, installed hi-resolution cameras in the 10BedICU ward for medical college hub specialists to view and monitor patients. We connected the CARE EMR (electronic medical record) to the hub, and we integrated the 5-para monitor of the ICU patient over the cloud so the hub specialist could view the patient vitals on a screen hundreds of kilometers away. All this was built at break-neck speed in less than 4 weeks; another couple of weeks later, we had installed it in KR hospital and tested it. It worked beautifully!!
To cut a long story short, the TeleICU tipped the balance in this life-and-death situation for many patients. It provided patients not just with access to modern ICU facilities within their local communities but also the expertise of seasoned specialists remotely from a medical college. As the trite saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention,” the need was indeed great, and we had created a life-saver.
As I sat at the launch of our TeleICU hub at the Victoria Hospital (named after another monarch, Queen Victoria) in Bangalore yesterday along with the Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and the Health Minister Dinesh Gundurao, I couldn’t help but think of the journey we had traversed, from KR Hospital Mysore in May of 2021 to Victoria Hospital Bangalore in February 2024. In the process we had created 12 TeleICU hubs across 9 states, connecting 200+ 10BedICUs and saving a whole lot of lives.
Srikanth Nadhamuni
Chairman, 10BedICU
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