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Delhi govt cancels licence of Max Hospital branch

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Delhi government on Friday cancelled the licence of the Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, with immediate effect, for alleged medical negligence, including the twins case in which one of the babies was found alive after being declared dead by doctors. The move came after a three-member inquiry panel of the government submitted its final report to Health Minister Satyendar Jain, who described the incident as “not acceptable”. According to the Directorat­e General of Health Services of the Delhi government’s heath department, the licence has been cancelled till further order.

The Delhi government on Friday cancelled the licence of Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, with immediate effect, for alleged medical negligence, including in the twins case in which one of the babies was found alive after being wrongly declared dead by the doctors. The Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) termed it as “too harsh a step”, saying action should be initiated against “those who are at fault” after inquiry. IMA President K K Aggarwal, a cardiologi­st, said the government decision was “not in the interest of society”. “I personally feel it was wrong. The government has taken a wrong decision... For a mistake that occurred at the level of a doctor, the licence of the hospital cannot be cancelled,” he said. In a statement released hours after the announceme­nt by the Delhi government, the IMA said it was “too harsh a step”, and that action should be taken against those people who are at fault. “We are not backing the mistake committed by Max Super Speciality Hospital. However, the cancellati­on of licence is too harsh a step. Action should be initiated against those who are at fault after proper inquiry by the Delhi Medical Council. “Mistakes occur even at premier government hospitals such as AIIMS and Safdarjung Hospital,” the IMA chief said. “If the government starts cancelling the licences of hospitals in such a manner than all the health care facilities will have to be shut down,” he said. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “open loot or criminal negligence” by any hospital will not be tolerated. “Whereas we don’t wish to interfere in day-to-day functionin­g of private hospitals, open loot or criminal negligence by any hospital won’t be tolerated. We won’t hesitate to take strongest action in such cases (sic),” he tweeted. Earlier, addressing a press conference here, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain said the government will not tolerate “criminal negligence”, while terming the upscale private as a “habitual offender”. Comments from Max Health care authoritie­s are still awaited.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Police force deployed outside Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh. The Indian Medical Associatio­n termed the Delhi government’s action as “too harsh a step”
PHOTO: PTI Police force deployed outside Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh. The Indian Medical Associatio­n termed the Delhi government’s action as “too harsh a step”

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