Tata Steel constructs ICU in its hospital at Joda
Bhubaneswar, August 9, 2007
Tata Steel Hospital added another feather in its
chequered cap by setting up an ICU at the hospital which was
inaugurated by Mr B Muthuraman, Managing Director, Tata
Steel today, in presence of senior executives of the steel
company, senior citizens of Joda and others. As a part of
its commitment to the people of Keonjhar and Orissa, Tata
Steel Hospital at Joda has been catering to the needs of the
people in Keonjhar district of Orissa for more than half a
century. Besides Joda, common people from Champua, Barbil
and other places visit the hospital for specialized
treatment apart from its employees.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Muthuraman said, "Tata Steel
will continue to serve the community of Joda and Keonjhar as
it has been doing in the earlier years and will further
improve infrastructure facilities for periphery
communities."
This newly constructed ICU has facilities like Pulse
Oximeter, Oxygen concentrator, Infusin and Syringe pumps,
Suction machine, ECG machine and many such sophisticated
machines required for treating critically ill patients. This
ICU in Tata Steel Hospital at Joda will be one of its kind
in this mining belt.
Tata Steel Hospital, Joda is a 44 bed hospital and offers
facilities like pathology, USG, ECG, X-Ray, Ultrasonography,
Pediatrics, to name a few. It also has specialists on
medicine, OBS & Gynecology, Anesthesia, Pediatrics, ENT,
Skin etc. The hospital has a Blood Bank, which is one of the
best Blood Banks in Orissa and is recognized by the Blood
Bank Council of Orissa. Besides the main hospital, two
dispensaries are also operating in Joda East and Bonaikela.
It is the only private hospital in Keonjhar district
recognized under "Janani Suraksha Yojna" by the Health
Services, Govt. of Orissa and also the only private hospital
recognized by RNTCP funded by Denmark Tuberculosis Programme
in Keonjhar district.
The commitment and popularity of Tata Steel Hospital in
Joda is visible from the rise in treatment of OPD cases in
this hospital over the years. While in 2002-03, around 83,
000 patients received treatment in the main hospital and in
its dispensaries, in 2006-07; around 100,000 patients were
treated in the main hospital as well as in the dispensaries.
The steel company has invested a lot of time, money and
resources during the past year to ensure the development of
this hospital for securing better health standards for
periphery community.
Tata Steel Hospital also conducts Health Camps and Health
Awareness Programmes on Hypertension, Diabetic, Diet,
Malaria, AIDS etc and Awareness Camps on malaria for school
children and campaign against alcoholism.
About Tata Steel
Established in 1907 by its Founder J N Tata, Tata Steel
is the flagship of Tata Group, the largest and most
respected business house in India having interests in Steel,
Automobiles, Telecom, IT, Energy, Hotels. The Tata Group
comprises around 90 companies with total turnover of US$22
billion, equivalent of around 3 per cent of India's GDP.
Tata Steel has one of the most modern steel making
facilities and is also one of the lowest cost producers of
steel in the world. It has been rated as the world's best
steel company for the past three consecutive years by World
Steel Dynamics. World over, Tata Steel currently has a
capacity of around 26 million tonnes per annum including its
recent takeover of Corus and has the second largest global
distribution network in 45 countries. Tata Steel aspires to
become 50 million tonne Steel Company by 2015. Tata Steel
which has also set benchmarks in the fields of corporate
social responsibility and corporate governance firmly
believes in improving the quality of life of its employees
and the communities it serves. Its relief operations have
always helped in providing comfort to the affected. One of
the major initiatives as a part of relief work has been the
construction of 609 house and 25 school-cum-cycle shelters
for the super cyclone affected victims of Orissa in 1999,
2001, 2004 and 2006.