Balancing Growth and Care: The Critical Need for Hygiene in Hospital

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Hospitals are sanctuaries for healing, yet hygiene, a critical factor for patient safety, is often neglected. While advanced infrastructure and medical expertise are vital, the importance of cleanliness cannot be overstated. Unfortunately, reports suggest that some hospitals, may be falling short in this area.

Yatharth Hospitals, known for its recent expansions, including new facilities in Delhi’s Model Town and Faridabad, is rapidly growing its presence. However, concerns have been raised about hygiene standards at some of its facilities. Complaints about unclean washrooms, dirty corridors, and poorly maintained patient rooms highlight a disconnect between expansion and basic patient care.

Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), often stemming from poor hygiene, can prolong recovery times and even pose life-threatening risks. For patients and their families, encountering unhygienic conditions in a place meant to heal only adds to their stress. Cleanliness is more than aesthetics, it is a fundamental aspect of trust and care.

To address this, hospitals must prioritize hygiene alongside expansion. Regular sanitation audits, advanced cleaning technologies, and well-trained housekeeping staff can ensure that cleanliness becomes non-negotiable.

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