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Supreme Court Directs States to Draft Practical Action Plans for ICU Standards

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has ordered all states and Union Territories to develop realistic and practical action plans to implement minimum standards for Intensive Care Units across the country. This directive follows the presentation of the “Guidelines for Organisation and Delivery of Intensive Care Services,” a consensus-based framework designed to provide implementable and essential standards for critical care. A bench comprising Justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and R Mahadevan emphasized that these guidelines must be shared immediately with regional authorities to ensure a synchronized national effort toward improving healthcare infrastructure.

In its April 20 order, the apex court mandated that health secretaries and additional chief secretaries convene meetings with medical experts to identify five high-priority requirements regarding both manpower and equipment. The bench stressed that the challenge lies in distinguishing absolutely mandatory needs from secondary ones to ensure the plan remains grounded in reality. Beyond mere planning, the court has called for a robust methodology to ensure ground-level implementation and a monitoring mechanism to maintain compliance across various medical facilities.

The timeline for this initiative is notably aggressive, with the court expecting initial meetings to commence within one week and the entire blueprint to be finalized within three weeks. Once the individual states submit their deliberations to the Union Health Ministry, a final common draft will be circulated and presented to the court. The Ministry of Health has also been directed to formally issue these guidelines as an advisory and make them publicly accessible on its official website before the next scheduled hearing on May 18.

A significant aspect of the court’s order involves the professional development of support staff. Recognizing that nursing personnel provide round-the-clock bedside care compared to the periodic visits of doctors, the bench endorsed a suggestion to enhance specialized training for nurses and paramedics. Consequently, the Indian Nursing Council and the Para Medical Council of India have been impleaded as respondents. These bodies are now required to present a plan on how they intend to update their curricula to ensure graduates are fully equipped to manage the complexities of modern intensive care environments.

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