Action will be taken against hospitals if they turn away patients: Harsh Vardhan

Chairing a video-conference with officials, the Union Health Minister said he has received complaints about denial of treatment to people suffering from critical ailments, other than COVID-19.

April 18, 2020 05:43 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 06:30 am IST - New Delhi:

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. File

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. File

Action would be taken against health-care personnel if any patient in need of immediate attention is turned away from hospitals without treatment, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan has warned.

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Chairing a video-conference with Delhi LG Anil Baijal, Health Minister Satyendar Jain and medical superintendents of major Central and city government hospitals and municipal commissioners of Delhi, Mr. Vardhan said he has received complaints about denial of treatment to people suffering from critical ailments, other than coronavirus ( COVID-19 ).

We need to take a serious view against this denial of treatment to patients who have been visiting hospitals in case of emergency and are being forced to visit a number of hospitals, one after another resulting in denial of immediate medical attention which may result in loss of their lives,” the Minister said on Friday.

 

He instructed all the medical superintendents to take proper care of non-COVID patients.

“It is a testing time for everybody. Patients who are really ill and require urgent medical attention are venturing out with great difficulty to reach the hospital,” Mr. Vardhan said. “We should not turn them away on any kind of flimsy pretext as certain procedures like blood transfusion, dialysis etc., can’t wait.”

He said action would be taken against health-care personnel if a patient in need of immediate attention is turned away from hospitals without treatment.

He said the national capital has dedicated COVID-19 facilities and the rest should take care of non-COVID patients.

Patients may also be provided services through tele-consultation and digital prescription, Mr. Vardhan said.

 

We need preemptive, proactive and effective measures to treat all patients including those from vulnerable sections, the Union Minister said.

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