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Delhi Hospitals Get a Rainbow of Sheets
20 Nov
Summary
- Delhi hospitals use color-coded bedsheets daily for hygiene.
- Initiative aims to reduce hospital-acquired infections.
- System simplifies linen management and assures cleanliness.

Government hospitals in Delhi have implemented a new color-coded bedsheet system to ensure rigorous hygiene standards. Each day of the week will feature a distinct sheet color, ranging from white on Mondays to peach on Sundays. This innovative approach, championed by Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh, seeks to provide patients and their families with a clear visual indicator of cleanliness.
The initiative is designed not only to improve linen management but also to bolster patient confidence. By simplifying the tracking of linen usage and cleaning cycles, the government anticipates a significant reduction in hospital-acquired infections. This proactive measure aligns with the principles of the Kayakalp initiative, emphasizing cleanliness in public health facilities.
This program directly applies guidelines from the Kayakalp implementation guidebook, which stresses the importance of proper linen handling in preventing healthcare-associated infections. Protocols for soiled linen transportation and washing in hot water are integral to this system. The color-coding is expected to enhance staff adherence to these critical hygiene protocols, fostering a safer and more transparent healthcare environment.




