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Patients discharged, transferre­d en masse

- ByWANG XIAODONG in Beijing and YANG JUN in Guiyang Contact the writers at wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

A psychiatri­st reportedly transferre­d 64 patients from one hospital to another without the knowledge of his employer, according to health authoritie­s in Guizhou province.

The patients, originally being treated at Guihang GuiyangHos­pital— which is affiliated with the Stateowned Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China — in the provincial capital of Guiyang, were transferre­d to Guiyang Sixth People’s Hospital, according to a statement by the Guiyang Health and Family Planning Commission on Sunday.

Four patients had returned to Guihang Guiyang Hospital as of Sunday morning, while the other 60 patients are receiving treatment at Guiyang Sixth People’s Hospital and are in stable condition, the commission said.

A team of experts from Guizhou Provincial Center for Mental Health has been dispatched to the two hospitals to provide medical assistance to the patients, it said, adding that the two hospitals will contact the patients’ guardians to help decide which hospital the patients want to be treated at.

The Guizhou Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission and Guiyang Health and Family Planning Commission have formed a joint investigat­ion team to look into the issue, the statement said.

All 65 patients in Guihang Guiyang Hospital’s psychiatry department, except a 103-year-old patient with dementia, were discharged from the hospital on Jan 30 by department director Yang Shaolei, without the knowledge of the hospital, it said in a statement on Saturday.

The hospital failed in its attempts to contact Yangbefore reporting the incident to the police, it said.

Meanwhile, four doctors and seven nurses quit their jobs without going through necessary procedures, the statement said, adding that Yang did not submit an applicatio­n for resignatio­n before the incident.

The hospital will respect the choice of the patients’ families and provide assistance if they decide to leave the hospital, it added.

The hospital said it condemns the actions of medical staff leaving their posts without considerin­g patients’ safety, and suspects hospital rivalry is involved, adding that it will use legal procedures to hold Yang and other medial staff accountabl­e.

A staff member at Guiyang Sixth People’s Hospital told Beijing News that Yang had agreedtowo­rkatthehos­pital, but that he had not completed the recruitmen­t process.

Yang told Beijing Youth Daily on Saturday that he sent a resignatio­n letter to a head nurse at Guihang Guiyang Hospital on Jan 29, requesting that she deliver it to the hospital’s human resources department. He added that he discharged the patients with the consent of their families, and after completing necessary procedures, such as issuing certificat­es and a doctor’s notice to the patients.

Guiyang’s publicity department confirmed to China Daily on Sunday that Yang had discharged the patients with the consent of their families, adding that they were well treated, without revealing further details.

in Guihang Guiyang Hospital’s psychiatry department were discharged on Jan 30 by department director Yang Shaolei.

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Yang Shaolei, director of Guihang Guiyang Hospital’s psychiatry department

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