TRAUMA CENTER WITH IN HOUSE DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE

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Injury and trauma, often used interchangeably, represent a major health problem worldwide. Everyday around the world almost 16,000 people die from various injuries. Injuries represent 12% of the global burden of disease. Road traffic injuries are a major cause of mortality: 22.8% in the overall burden of death related to injuries. It is startling to note that the lower and middle income group countries (which include India) contribute about 90% of the global burden of injury mortality, thus highlighting the disparities in outcome of trauma between the high, middle, and lower income nations. Injuries affect the productive youth of the country. In addition to excess mortality, there is a tremendous burden of disability from extremity, head, and spinal injuries in developing nations. The more tragic fact is that injury is the third most important cause of mortality and the main cause of death among 1 to 40-year-olds. Therefore, trauma effects the productive youth of the country, which is otherwise healthy and free from chronic disease. Road traffic injuries represent only a fraction of the trauma spectrum. In India, most of the available literature regarding trauma epidemiology is pertaining to road traffic injuries and there are hardly any studies done on the other causes of trauma. Trauma is caused by a wide variety of risks e.g., fall (common in pediatric patients), agricultural-related injuries, firearm injuries, poisoning, burns, drowning, intentional self harm (suicides), assault, falling objects, natural- and man-made disasters.

INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW OF TRAUMA CARE IN INDIA
LIST OF THE FEW HOSPITALS
GUIDELINES FOR INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU)
TYPES AND DETAILS OF DIAGNOSIS IN DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
MEDICAL IMAGING
DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SOME COMMON HOSPITAL EQUIPMENTS
MODERN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS
FACILITY PROVIDED IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT & HIGH DEPENDENCY CARE (HDU)             ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT IN ICU
FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING COVERINGS
DESIGN CONSIDERATION IN ICU
MODERN MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS USED ON ICU AND HDU
APPROVED LIST AND DETAILS OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS
STANDARDS FOR HOSPITALS
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES

APPENDIX – A :

1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2.      LAND & BUILDING
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5.      RAW MATERIAL
6.      SALARY AND WAGES
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13.      INTEREST CHART
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET

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Plant Capacity

35 BEDS TRAUMA CENTER WITH DIAGONOS

Land & Building

(10000 Sq.ft) Rs. 7.57 Cr

Plant and Machineries

Rs. 11.00 Cr

Working Capital for 3 Months

Rs. 1.65 Cr

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 21.03 Cr

Rate of Return

26%

Break Even Point

55%