Bharatpur (Chitwan), May 15: A blood bank has been brought into operation at Bharatpur Hospital in Chitwan. Mayor of Bharatpur metropolitan city, Renu Dahal, inaugurated the blood bank.
On the occasion, Mayor Dahal
expressed the belief that with the operation of blood bank, it would be easier
to patients visiting Bharatpur hospital to get blood during their
treatment.
Blood bank was necessary at
Bharatpur Hospital as the demand of blood is high following the huge number of
patients in the hospital, Mayor Dahal mentioned, adding there is lack of
infrastructure, staffs and equipment in the hospital.
The metropolitan city was ready to
collaborate to expand and add more services in the hospital, she
explained.
The blood bank, which is in operation
at Block 'B' of the hospital, has now the capacity of storing 200 units of
blood.
Sharing that blood bank is minimum
service standard of the hospital, Hospital Chairperson Raju Poudel stressed
that the blood bank was established for the convenience for the patients.
Similarly, President of Nepal Red
Cross Society, Chitwan, Hari Poudel, mentioned there is a demand of more than
100,000 units of blood in Kathmandu Valley-based hospitals and 60,000 units of
blood in Chitwan-based hospitals annually.
Chief Medical Superintendent of the
hospital, Dr Shreeram Tiwari, said the blood bank was brought into operation at
the hospital from a long effort. (RSS)