Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fortis: Suspension notice to blood bank, pharmacy

- Ipsita Pati ipsita.pati@htlive.com

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, WILL GET BLOOD AND MEDICINES FROM NEAREST BLOOD BANK AND OTHER HOSPITALS, SAY HOSPITAL SOURCES

GURGAON: The Haryana Food and Drugs Administra­tion (FDA) on Friday issued a suspension notice to the blood bank and the pharmacy at the Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon.

The suspension comes in the wake of FDA officials investigat­ing the death of a seven-year-old girl due to dengue in September this year.

The girl was treated at Fortis Hospital in Gurgaon and her father had alleged that the his daughter had died due to medical negligence by the hospital. An FIR has been lodged against one of the doctor of Fortis hospital who was involved in the treatment of the deceased even as further probe is conducted in the case.

“We have issued a suspension notice to the hospital’ s blood bank and ph arr ma cy till the time that it files a compliance report regarding the defects that were found during the investigat­ion into the death of 7-year-old Adya Singh. Once the department approves the compliance report, the units will be able to function again,” said Narendra Ahuja Vivek, state drug controller, Ha ryan a. He further said that the Haryana government was dedicated to providing the best medical car to the poor patients and as his department was trying to ensure that no patient is cheated by a hospital.

Apart from the state health department, the Gurgaon police have also issued notices to Rockland Hospital and to LalPathLab in New Delhi, where the blood sample of the 7-year-old was taken.

“We have issued a notice to L al Path Lab to submit the blood report test in this case. We have also asked Rock land to submit its report about the condition of the patient. We will receive the lab report by Monday ,” said Ga ur av Phogat, station house officer, Sushant Lok Police Station.

On November 9, the police had also filed an FIR in the case against a Fort is doctor under Section 304(2)( culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of Indian Penal Code(IPC) which carries a maximum punishment of 10 years. Though the blood bank and pharmacy operations were suspended at Fortis Hospital, however, relatives of patients said they hadn’t faced any inconvenie­nces yet. The hospital sources said that they are managing from the pharmacy transfer units that they have at each floor inside the hospital. In case of emergency they will get blood and medicines from nearest blood bank and other hospitals.

 ?? PARVEEN KUMAR/ HT FILE ?? Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon, is being probed after the death of a sevenyearo­ld due to dengue.
PARVEEN KUMAR/ HT FILE Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon, is being probed after the death of a sevenyearo­ld due to dengue.

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