Siddhasthali Rural Hospital in Nepal aims to install bedside oxygen pipelines, enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and improving patient care in rural settings.
The Siddhasthali Rural Community Hospital in Nepal struggles with efficient oxygen delivery due to reliance on cumbersome oxygen cylinders, leading to delays in patient care, safety risks, and high operational costs. The rural setting exacerbates accessibility and resource challenges, limiting the hospital's ability to provide essential, timely oxygen therapy.
This project will install an oxygen pipeline system at Siddhasthali Rural Community Hospital, enabling direct, continuous oxygen delivery to patient beds. By eliminating the need for manual cylinder handling, it will reduce delays, enhance safety, and lower operational costs. This system ensures reliable oxygen access for critical care, improving patient outcomes and hospital efficiency and making quality healthcare more accessible in rural Nepal.
The oxygen pipeline system at Siddhasthali Rural Community Hospital will profoundly impact the community by improving healthcare quality, expanding hospital capacity, and building trust. It prepares the hospital for future crises, promotes sustainable healthcare practices, supports economic stability through cost savings, and enhances overall community well-being. This project is a step towards a healthier, more resilient community, ensuring lasting benefits for generations.