The Quezon City General Hospital and Medical Center (QCGHMC) will convert its chapel into an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to the increasing number of COVID-19 severe cases.
According to QCGMHC Director Dr. Josephine Sabando, the converted chapel can accommodate 21 ICU beds.
“Our COVID-19 ward and ICU have already reached full capacity. With this extension facility, we hope to admit more COVID-19 patients who are in need of urgent and extensive treatment,” she said.
“Once we positioned the beds and received the machines, we can start assigning doctors and nurses in the extended facility and make it fully operational,” she added.
Meanwhile, the hospital’s outpatient department was reverted back to teleconsult because the OPD was converted into a makeshift quarantine facility for healthcare workers who are assigned at the COVID-19 ward.
“We have also reached full capacity sa ating non-COVID ward and pediatric ward. Despite these, we will still admit urgent cases like trauma cases, vehicular accidents and acute cases of stroke as well as obstetric cases. Non-urgent cases should consult first through our teleconsult services para mai-schedule kung kinakailangan nila ng face-to-face consultation,” Sabando said.
The hospital has a 300-bed quarantine facility and a four-bed COVID dialysis unit that caters to asymptomatic to severe COVID-19 renal patients.
As of August 12 (Thursday), the city has 5,539 active COVID-19 cases.