Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): June

SRI LANKA OXYGEN READINESS AND STRATEGIES ADAPTED FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS’ MANAGEMENT

Dilip Hukkaduwa Liyanage (Ministry of Health)
Maddage Don Athula Krishanth (Consultants in Medical Administration)
Peththahandi Nadhee Wickramaratne (Clinical Research Assistant)
Adimalee Kankanamalage Sunil Bernard De Alwis (Additional Secretary, Medical Services, Ministry of Health)
Pannapitiyage Wijeyala Chandrasiri Pannapitiya (Deputy Director General, Medical Services, Ministry of Health)
Udawatta Arachchige Anura Sampath Perera (Consultants in Medical Administration)
Iranga Sachinthika Yaddehige (Consultants in Medical Administration)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2022

Abstract

Background: Shortly after the Covid-19 oxygen crisis in India, the Sri Lanka Ministry of Health started investigating and analyzing gaps in oxygen production, supplies and demands. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the preparedness in Covid-19 cases management and recommend strategies to prevent oxygen crisis in healthcare facilities. Methods: This study used information on oxygen source redundancy and delivery methods to assess whether a healthcare facility is prepared to provide the necessary oxygen demand for patients in need and to estimate the number of patients that can be treated with the currently available oxygen supplies. The predicted oxygen supplies and demands were assessed with a panel of experts using qualitative and quantitative methods. Data were collected using the Health Information Update System. Results: Sri Lanka had 39,529 designated hospital beds including Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit beds for Covid-19 patients. Even though an average number of patients were reaching 30,000, the actual oxygen demands were around 1,200 which were easily manageable with the current capacity of 80 tons per day. Conclusions: Sri Lanka has made progress to increase access to oxygen by using novel methods to procure and increase oxygen availability, storing, and carrying capacity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JAKI

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions

Description

Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia (JAKI) is a scientific journal that contains editorials, research articles, and literature reviews related to the scope of the management, organization and leadership in health institutions. This journal is supported by practitioners and scientists from ...