This
charter is made to provide a framework which enables our users to know:
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what services are available in this Institute,
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the quality of services they are entitled to,
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the means through which complaints regarding denial or
poor quality of service
will be redressed.
Standards
of Service:
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This is a referral Institution.
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It provides medical care to all patients who come to this
Institute and trains
the
medical students. (both
undergraduate and postgraduate)
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Standards are influenced by patient load and availability
of resources, which
are
generally under strain. Yet it gives
all courteous and prompt attention to
our users
.
General
Information:
This
Institution has
Doctors:
497 (including Residents: 361 )
Nurses:
578 (including Supervisory staff)
Beds:
860 (including special ward beds 64)
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Doctors wear white aprons and Nurses are in uniform. All
staff wear a badge
or
Identification Card of JIPMER.
Enquiries:
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Location Guide Map is available and directional signs
boards are fixed
in
each floor.
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Enquiries counter exists at the Reception Counter.
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A Medico Social Worker helps the patients at OPD
entrance.
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The Reception Counter functions round the clock; its
phone number
372380-89
(10 lines).
Casualty
and Emergency Services:
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The Casualty functions round clock all days.
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Casualty Medical Officer and Resident doctors are
available 24 hours all days.
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Duty Doctors are available round the clock in major
specialities viz.
Medicine, Surgery,
Orthopedics,
Paediatrics and Obstetrics &
Gynaecology.
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Duty Doctors are available on call in Anaesthesia,
Radiology, Plastic Surgery,
Ophthalmology,
ENT and in
other
specialities.
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Consultants in Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics Surgery,
Obst. & Gynecology
and
other specialities are available
on call.
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The decision to call a consultant is that of the treating
doctor.
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The Head of the Department of concerned speciality is
monitoring the
responses
of the call on emergencies.
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Emergency cases are attended promptly.
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All the items required are made available during mass
casualties.
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In serious cases, priority is given to treatment /
management than paper work like
registration and
medico-legal cases. The decision rests with the treating
doctor.
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Emergency operation theatre is maintained on a regular
basis to ensure that
it
is usable at all times.
Outpatient
Departments:
-Timings:
8 AM till the last patient is seen (except Sundays
and Holidays)
-Every
Out Patient seeking treatment at the hospital is
registered and issued
a
case sheet for recording history,
symptoms, diagnosis and treatment being
provided.
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Boards indicating unit on duty on various days are
displayed at the reception.
Special
clinics are available in the following specialities:
Affective
Disorder Clinic
Aphakic Clinic
Cancer
ENT
Cancer Gynecology
Cardiology
Chest Clinic
Child
Guidance Clinic Club Foot
Cornea
Clinic
Deaddiction Clinic
Diabetic
Clinic
Endocrine Clinic
Epilepsy
Clinic
Follow-up clinic Pediatrics
Follow-up
clinic Schizophrenia
Follow-up clinic Skin
Fundus
clinic
Gastroenterology (Medicine)
Gastroenterology
(Surgery)
Glaucoma Clinic
Haematology
Haemophilia
Infertility
I.E.C. Clinic
Leprosy
Clinic
Nephrology
Oncology
Oral Surgery Clinic
Plastic
Surgery Polio & Cerebral Palsy
P.M.T
& Refraction Post Natal Clinic
Res.
Allergy & App. Immunology
Rheumatology
Thoracic
Surgery Under Five Clinic
Urology
U.T.I. Clinic.
Timings:
2.00 PM to 4.30 PM
Laboratory:
A
Central Laboratory is located in O.P.D.
Timings:
8.30 AM to 1.00 PM
Emergency
laboratory (Clinical Biochemistry, Haematology and Microbiology) 24 hours
all days.
Each
ward has a side laboratory.
Routine
Investigations:
Week
Days 9.00 A.M. to 4.30 P.M.
Saturdays
9.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M.
Sundays
and Holidays closed.
Collection
of Specimens:
Week
Days 9.00 A.M. to 11.00 A.M.
Saturdays
9.00 A.M. to 10.00 A.M.
Sundays
and other Holidays closed.
Reports
are made available within the shortest possible time which will be specified.
Blood
Bank:
A
Licensed Blood Bank is available in the hospital to cater to the requirements of
the patients.
All
blood is tested for HIV, HBV and HCV, in addition.
Equipment
and Facilities Available:
This
hospital has the following services available:
CAT
SCAN
CATH
LAB
BRACHY
THERAPY
COBALT
THERAPY
EEG
ECG
CRITICAL
CARE UNIT
PHYSIOTHERAPY
AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY UNIT
DIALYSIS
UNIT
Charges
for various tests are available with the Sister-in-charge of wards. For poor patients,
these charges can be fully waived off by the Medical Superintendent. If any
major/essential equipment is out of order, information regarding the same is
displayed.
Miscellaneous
facilities:
Wheel
Chairs and stretchers are available on request at the gate of OPD & Casualty
for use of patients who are not in a position to walk.
Lifts
are available for access to higher floors.
There
is a stand-by generator to cater to emergency services in case of break-down of
electricity.
Public
Telephone Booths are available at various locations in the hospitals.
Adequate
drinking water and toilet facilities are available.
A
chemist shop (Amudasurabi) is located in the hospital premises which is open
from 9 AM to 6 PM all days.
The
hospital has a rest room for those OPD patients who require to come again next
day. Two day shelters (one at main gate, another by the side of Casualty) and
one night shelter, for attendants are available.
There
is a cloak room facility for the patients to keep their own clothes, etc.
Hospital
provides linen to wear for all admitted patients.
Patient
Library and TV facilities are available for in-patients.
Complaints
and Grievances:
There
will be occasions when our services will not be upto your expectations.
Please
do not hesitate to register your complaint. It will only help us serve you better.
There is a designated medical officer whose name and location is displayed
in the hospital for attending to all grievances. The Deputy Medical
Superintendent
is the Grievance Officer. Every
grievance will be duly acknowledged.
We
aim to settle your genuine complaints within 10 working days of its receipt. If
we cannot, we will explain the reasons and the time we will take to resolve. A
public grievance committee exists in DGHS on issues which are not re-solved within
the hospital.
Responsibilities
of the User:
1.
The success of this charter depends on the support we
receive from our
users.
2.
Please try to appreciate the various constraints under
which the hospital is
functioning.
3.
On an average, 4500 patients attend the OPD daily and
about 450
patients are
attended to daily in the Casualty
and Emergency Wards.
4.
Please do not inconvenience other patients.
5.
Please help us in keeping the hospital and its
surroundings neat and clean.
6.
Please use the facilities of this hospital with care.
7.
Beware of Touts.
8.
Please refrain from demanding undue favours from the
staff and officials.
9.
Please provide useful feedback and constructive
suggestions.
MORTUARY
SERVICES:
1.
For keeping dead bodies, 9 compartments are available
in the JIPMER
Hospital
Mortuary.
2.
For deaths occurring in paying wards in A & B class and
bodies brought
from
other Nursing Homes etc. along with
valid death certificate, the rate
per
day is Rs.300/-.
3.
Rs. 150/- per day is charged for General Ward death
cases, whose income
is
Rs.2500/- and above.
4.
General Ward death cases, all medico-legal death
cases, staff of JIPMER
and
their dependents as per the
information available with the
administration
and
students are exempted from
charges.
5.
The maximum number of days permissible to keep the
dead body in the mortuary
is restricted to only 3 days.