Hindustan Quarantine Hospital
Full Form of HQH
What is HQH?
Hindustan Quarantine Hospital (HQH) refers to a specialized medical facility established in India primarily for the isolation and treatment of individuals suspected or confirmed to have highly contagious diseases. During public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, these hospitals played a critical role in managing patient overflow, ensuring strict infection control, and preventing community transmission. HQHs are often set up by state health departments or the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in collaboration with district administrations. They are equipped with negative pressure rooms, personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies, and dedicated staff trained in infectious disease protocols. The term HQH is used in government health bulletins, hospital directories, and disaster management plans across India. For students preparing for medical or public health exams like NEET PG or civil services, understanding the function of quarantine hospitals is important for questions on epidemiology and health infrastructure. These facilities are not permanent but are activated during outbreaks, making them a flexible component of India's public health response system.
HQH का फुल फॉर्म
हिंदुस्तान क्वारंटाइन अस्पताल
Example
The district administration designated the old TB sanatorium as an HQH to handle the surge in COVID-19 cases.