Kejriwal orders action against four govt doctors in patient’s death case

The proposal urgently demanded strict action, citing a ‘complete lack of empathy and professionalism.’ on the doctor’s part.
CM Kejriwal approves action against four doctors who denied medical assistance to patient who eventually died
CM Kejriwal approves action against four doctors who denied medical assistance to patient who eventually died

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday sanctioned the Health Department’s proposal for swift and rigorous measures against the four doctors who callously refused medical assistance to a patient who eventually died.

The proposal urgently demanded strict action, citing a ‘complete lack of empathy and professionalism.’ on the doctor’s part. Kejriwal has forwarded the proposal for the Lieutenant Governor’s (LG) approval concerning decisive action against these accountable officials.

The authority concerned had proposed the dismissal of a doctor from GTB Hospital and one from LNJP Hospital, along with the suspension of one doctor from each hospital. CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal has given his approval to the same.

Kejriwal recommended this action in light of an incident that occurred on January 3, wherein a person jumped from a moving police van. The police intended to detain the individual in a case. The person sustained serious injuries from jumping and was taken to Jag Prakash Chandra Hospital (JPCH) by the police. JPCH Hospital referred him to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (GTBH).

However, the doctor on duty at GTB Hospital refused to admit him. After GTB Hospital declined to admit the seriously injured person, the police took him to Lok Nayak Hospital (LNH). However, even here, the doctor on duty during that time refused to admit and treat the injured person and referred him to RML Hospital. Where due to a lack of timely medical treatment, the seriously injured person succumbed to his injuries.

Following this incident, the Delhi government initiated action against the responsible doctors at both hospitals. The Medical Directors of these hospitals were issued show-cause notices and a thorough investigation was conducted into the seriousness of the case. The investigation report of the relevant authority has found a lack of empathy and professionalism among the medical officials involved in this entire case.

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