Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Make self-regulatory rules, Vij tells private hospitals

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AMBALA: Haryana health minister Anil Vij has indicated the private hospitals to make selfregula­tory rules after the state government cancelled the licence of the blood bank and pharmacy of the Fortis hospital at Gurgaon.

“With the action against Fortis Hospital, corporate-type hospitals should get a message that they make self-regulatory rules. Only minting money should not be the aim of hospitals,” Vij told ANI on Sunday.

The licences were cancelled after irregulari­ties were found in the hospital’s blood bank and pharmacy.

“After the death of a girl due to dengue, a three-member committee was sent to Gurugram’s Fortis hospital. In its report, the committee stated there were irregulari­ties in the hospital’s pharmacy and blood bank, following which we have cancelled the license of the blood bank and the pharmacy,” the state health minister said.

He said that the committee also informed about other irregulari­ties against the hospital and action will be taken against it by other department­s.

“For further action against the hospital, the health department has written to the police and Haryana Urban Developmen­t Authority (HUDA), which had provided land for the hospital. We also wrote to the Indian

THE STATE HEALTH MINISTER SAYS ONLY MINTING MONEY SHOULD NOT BE AIM OF PRIVATE HOSPITALS

Medical Associatio­n (IMA) about other irregulari­ties and have asked for the status report,” the health minister further said.

The committee has alleged several irregulari­ties, including refusal of an appropriat­e ambulance service to the patient, not following leave against medical advice ( LAMA) protocol, and overchargi­ng.

According to the IMA protocol, a patient is discharged against the medical advice then the hospital arranges or advises for an ambulance that could provide similar conditions.

“The ambulance in which the girl was being transporte­d had no such facilities. An Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance should have been used. But Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance was provided which had no such facilities,” Vij told ANI on December 6.

Parents of the seven-year-old girl, who died on November 21 of dengue shock syndrome, had alleged that the Fortis Hospital charged ₹16 lakh for the 15-day treatment.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Gurgaon Fortis Hospital was in the dock after irregulari­ties were found in a probe into the death of dengue patient.
HT FILE Gurgaon Fortis Hospital was in the dock after irregulari­ties were found in a probe into the death of dengue patient.

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