Amid preparations for the upcoming 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony in Ayodhya, two cutting-edge Arogya Maitri Disaster Management Cubes, part of the broader "Project BHISHM," have been strategically deployed to enhance medical readiness.
About Project BHISHM
- "Project BHISHM" (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita, and Maitri) is a comprehensive initiative designed to provide rapid and comprehensive care for up to 200 casualties during emergencies.
- The Arogya Maitri Disaster Management Cube, a key component, incorporates cutting-edge technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data analytics, for effective coordination and real-time monitoring.
Rapid Deployment and Flexibility
- The cube comprises 72 easily transportable components, facilitating swift deployment within an astounding 12 minutes.
- Its unparalleled flexibility allows transport by hand, cycle, or even drone.
- This capability proves crucial in bridging the crucial time gap from primary care to definitive care, potentially saving lives in emergencies.
Features of the Aid Cube
- Robust, waterproof, and lightweight design.
- Configurable for various emergency scenarios, from airdrops to ground transportation.
- Advanced medical equipment RFID-tagged for efficient repacking and redeployment.
- Integration of state-of-the-art BHISHM software for quick item location and monitoring.
The World's First Portable Disaster Hospital
- Developed in India, the portable disaster hospital, a set of "mini-cubes," is hailed as the world's first.
- Its readiness to be shared globally marks a significant milestone.
Lifesaving Capabilities
The portable hospital 'Project BHISHMA,' includes:
- Fully equipped operation theatre.
- Mini-ICUs and ventilators.
- Blood-testing equipment and X-ray machine.
- Cooking station for self-sufficiency.
- Capabilities to handle various injuries, including bullet, burn, head, spinal, and chest injuries, fractures, and major bleeding.
Modular Setup
- The life-saving equipment is packed in "mini-cubes" carried in an "Aarogya Maitri Cube Cage."
- These cubes are used to set up a mobile hospital, offering flexibility in deployment based on space availability.
- Two 'Aarogya Maitri' mother cubes combine to form a complete kit, ensuring water- and corrosion-proof storage.
Global Humanitarian Efforts
- Under 'Project BHISHMA,' India is positioned to provide critical medical supplies to developing countries facing natural disasters or humanitarian emergencies.
- Deployments in Sri Lanka and Myanmar showcase India's commitment to global humanitarian efforts.
Future Considerations: India is actively exploring deploying these mobile hospitals in remote tribal areas, showcasing the potential for broader applications in enhancing healthcare accessibility in challenging terrains.