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Uttar Pradesh : Inter pass found while treating patients, now every hospital will have to be installed at the gate, photo of doctors

Inter pass youths were found treating two patients admitted there at Aman Hospital in Dubbaga area. On Sunday, the Health Department team raided the hospital and caught many irregularities. There was no doctor present in the hospital. No medical experience was found with the youths treating two patients admitted. His educational qualification was also found to be intermediate only. The hospital pharmacy did not even have a license. Apart from dirt, there were no arrangements for fire prevention. The team has recommended a ban on hospital operations. Instructions have been given to admit both the patients found here in a government hospital. Along with this, the CMO has directed the operators of all hospitals, nursing homes, labs and diagnostic centers to put the details of doctors and photographs at the gate of their institute. In September, irregularities were reported on the IGRS portal at Aman Hospital. It was alleged that there is no trained doctor here. The lives of patients are being played with in the name of treatment. On the instructions of CMO, Dr. Priyanka, in-charge of Silver Jubilee Unit, Additional CMO Dr. Anoop Srivastava raided. Two patients were admitted, in which one was scorched, the operation of the other patient has been done.

During interrogation, it was found that the patient has been admitted here after undergoing an operation in another hospital. An ANM was also found on the spot in the hospital. Addition CMO Anoop Srivastava says that the operator of the hospital is Abrar BUMS doctor. The documents related to the operation have not been given by them yet. There is no operation facility here in the inspection, yet a patient was admitted after surgery. There was no system for disposal of biomedical waste in the hospital. Pharmacy license not available.

Photo-details of doctors will be at the gates of hospitals

Operators of hospitals, nursing homes, labs, diagnostic centers in city-rural areas will have to put the details of doctors along with photographs at the gate. Full details of doctors engaged in emergency will have to be given. In a letter sent to all the hospitals, the CMO has issued instructions to ensure its compliance. CMO Dr. Manoj Agarwal has taken this step after finding untrained doctors and health workers in the hospitals in the raid. The CMO office has objected to the treatment of Ayurveda-Unani doctors. The roster, mobile number of EMO’s 24-hour duty will have to be written every day.

The woman died due to the treatment of quacks

Within a week, after Malihabad, now the wrong treatment of a quacks in the goods took the life of the woman. The woman died within a few minutes of injecting the hoax. The husband of the deceased has given a complaint to the police. The accused is absconding after closing the clinic. According to the police, action will be taken against the accused after the post-mortem report. Aslam, a resident of Jindana village, told that his wife Khushbun had fever. At around six o’clock in the evening on Saturday evening, he reached Aat village intersection to show the clinic operator with his wife. After 15 minutes of injecting Jholachap, Khushbun died there.

Absconding due to deteriorating health

Seeing the woman’s health deteriorating after giving injection in the clinic, the accused fled after closing the clinic. Aslam informed the family members and took the wife to the CHC mall. Here the doctor declared the woman dead. On Sunday, Aslam, the husband of the deceased, has given a complaint in the goods. Inspector-in-charge Praveen Kumar Singh says that after the post-mortem report, a case will be registered against the accused.