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Context: Recently, India has committed to donating four BHISHM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita & Maitri) Cubes to Ukraine, aimed at enhancing emergency medical care amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The BHISHM cubes are designed to deliver rapid emergency medical care, equipped with essential medicines and surgical tools for use in situations such as wars or natural disasters.
Purpose: Provides compact, mobile medical units for emergency care, designed to deliver medical facilities swiftly and effectively.
Compact and organised: Medical supplies and equipment are packed into 15-inch cubical boxes.
These boxes are organized based on injury types and medical needs, making them efficient for quick deployment in emergencies.
Transport flexibility: The cubes are mounted on an adjustable framework, allowing them to be transported via multiple modes, including air, sea, land, and drone.
Each cube weighs up to 20 kg and is designed to be carried by an individual.
36 mini cubes combine to form one mother cube.
Two mother cubes combine to form one BHISHM Cube.
One Mother Cube offers first-line care, shelter, and food for up to five people for 48 hours.
The second mother cube is equipped for surgical care, handling 10-15 basic surgeries per day.
Ease of use and management: Medicines and equipment are classified, with RFID inventory management and real-time stock updates.
Additionally, a dedicated app and a tablet with support for 180 languages are provided for operational instructions.
Each BHISHM Cube can handle around 200 emergency cases, including trauma, burns, fractures, and shock.
The cubes are capable of supporting basic surgeries and can generate their power and oxygen for limited durations.
Technological Integration: BHISHM cubes incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data analytics for effective coordination, real-time monitoring, and efficient management of medical services.
By providing the BHISHM Cube to countries in need, such as Ukraine, India demonstrates its commitment to global humanitarian efforts.
The project aligns with India’s broader initiatives like ‘Aarogya Maitri’, aimed at supporting developing countries affected by natural disasters or crises.
The deployment of the BHISHM Cube enhances disaster preparedness by ensuring that essential medical services are available when and where they are needed most.
The gifting serves as a tool of soft diplomacy, strengthening India’s international relations by contributing to global health and safety.
It is the world’s first portable hospital.
It was designed indigenously under Project BHISHM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita and Maitri),
It contains medical equipment and supplies such as a mini-ICU, an operation theatre, a cooking station, food, water, a power generator, blood test equipment, power generator, an X-ray machine, and more.
Objective: Part of India's initiative to provide essential medical supplies to developing countries affected by disasters or humanitarian crises.
Importance: Highlights India's commitment to international humanitarian assistance.
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