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The Ministry of Home and Family Welfare (MoHFW) recently released guidelines on “Intensive Care Unit Admission and Discharge Criteria, 2023”.
The guidelines, which are based on the consensus of 24 medical experts from all across India, deal with when to admit and discharge a patient, to and from, the ICU.
Notably, they touch upon the rights of patients with living wills/advanced directives against the usage of ICUs for their treatment, prioritization of patients during a resource crunch, essential qualifications of an intensivist, and the medical criteria for admission and discharge.
It is important to note that the guidelines do not seem to contain any consequences for non-compliance. However, the publication of them is a welcome move considering that in the area of critical care, in a country with a population like India, healthcare providers would be required to prioritize certain patients over others.
Further, the provision of mandatory medical conditions and stabilizations stipulated in the guidelines will provide medical personnel with a roadmap to provide legally compliant medical treatment and in turn protect their medical and legal interests.
The Guidelines have been attached hereunder.