Delay in investigation into health camp deaths - protest planned


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Jan 7: Condemning the inordinate delay in submission of investigation report into the deaths of locals, Poovakka and Ayishat Haseena, villagers from Panaje in the taluk have decided to hold protest. Poovakka and Ayishat had died a few days after they were identified with heart-related complications by a team of doctors during health check-up camp, and were provided treatment under Vajpayee Arogyasri scheme of the government.


This decision was taken at the panchayat meeting organized at Panaje gram panchayat office. The meeting was chaired by gram panchayat president, Narayana Poojary.

The doctors who checked the health of a number of villagers at the camp held at the primary health centre, had referred these two persons to a private hospital at Mangaluru for advanced treatment. After being treated at the hospital, both of them had breathed their last. The villagers had alleged that these deaths occurred because of medical negligence.

State health minister, U T Khader, and officials of Arogyasri scheme had visited Panaje and promised to hold detailed investigation, duly dealing the issue with the seriousness it deserves. Thereafter, the villagers had requested the district health department to make the investigation report public, but their demand was not met. The villagers, fed up by the attitude of the department, have taken a decision to hold protest.

 

  

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Fri, Jan 08 2016

    Very sad.All the hospitals holding free health check up camps are in the interest of improving their business and just to attract the people.Some poor patients who cannot afford to pay for costly treatment will fall prey to these camps.This is gimmicks.Now a days no professionalism anywhere.Only their agenda is to lure money by hook or crook.If you are lucky,we will survive otherwise we have to meet our own fate/graveyard.No remedy for this.Money is the main motive now a days not the health of the people.If any middle class or poor patients visit the hospital for any kind of treatment,patient party will get shocked to see the hospital and die before the patient dies.This is the trend.Rich people can survive but for poor people,it is a nightmare to visit hospitals.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 08 2016

    Till they were tested in health camps were they alright?most probably they were treated in Hospital on camps reports,which might have been wrong?Naturally when medicine is given where no Need was,surely reaction will come prompt.My God,Two lives are gone.A immediate second test or post martum may bring real cause.May their souls rest in peace.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    The irresponsible doctors have to be punished for their negligence

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  • Shivam, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Hi, Unfortunately this was not a Govt Hospital where they Died..It happened in a famous Private hospital.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Fate of most of the Govt hospitals, all over India could be same.Hang the people who are responsible for these deaths

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