Seven-year-old girl was suffering from dengue. He was admitted to a private hospital in the suburbs of Delhi for treatment. He did not survive. However, the amount paid for the hospital treatment was Rs 16 lakh.
Indian Health Minister has ordered the inquiry into the news of the spreading of social media.
The hospital claims that over 600 needles and 1600 pair of gloves have been used for two weeks' treatment.
In this regard, a woman's family friend has shared a Twitter account with more than 10,000 people. The Fordis hospital in Gurgaon, located in the gorge, justified the bills.
The document, known as the hospital's bill that lasts up to 20 pages, is widely shared on Twitter. The hospital has complained that it has collected more fees than a simple medical device like a blood sugar measurement card.
In the social media, people began to register against Fortis Hospital, Health Minister JP Natta said in his Twitter account, "We'll take decisive action."
However, Fortis Hospital has reportedly followed the procedures.
Furthermore, the hospital noted that "universally accepted immunization control guidelines require more tools such as glove to be used for patients in intensive care patients."
This incident took place only in September. The girl's name is Adya Singh. She was diagnosed with dengue in August. The girl was admitted to the Fortis Memorial Research Center with the worst of that little girl.
The baby's father, Jayant Singh, told local media, "My child's brain may have been badly affected. At the same time, he did not get MRTI scan." When the little girl was allowed, she was suffering from severe dengue. It grew into dengue shock syndrome. We continued to tell the parents about the worst situation of the girl, "the hospital said.
Even if the hospital refuses, we can accept our child and let him go out of the hospital, "he said. But she says she died in the hospital.
In a Facebook post about this incident, the hospital said that the hospital was refusing to take our daughter to the home, even refusing to give ambulance.
He added, "In addition to that, the hospital asked me to return the hospital gown wearing my daughter and demanding to pay her alone."
Indian Health Minister has ordered the inquiry into the news of the spreading of social media.
The hospital claims that over 600 needles and 1600 pair of gloves have been used for two weeks' treatment.
In this regard, a woman's family friend has shared a Twitter account with more than 10,000 people. The Fordis hospital in Gurgaon, located in the gorge, justified the bills.
The document, known as the hospital's bill that lasts up to 20 pages, is widely shared on Twitter. The hospital has complained that it has collected more fees than a simple medical device like a blood sugar measurement card.
In the social media, people began to register against Fortis Hospital, Health Minister JP Natta said in his Twitter account, "We'll take decisive action."
However, Fortis Hospital has reportedly followed the procedures.
Furthermore, the hospital noted that "universally accepted immunization control guidelines require more tools such as glove to be used for patients in intensive care patients."
This incident took place only in September. The girl's name is Adya Singh. She was diagnosed with dengue in August. The girl was admitted to the Fortis Memorial Research Center with the worst of that little girl.
The baby's father, Jayant Singh, told local media, "My child's brain may have been badly affected. At the same time, he did not get MRTI scan." When the little girl was allowed, she was suffering from severe dengue. It grew into dengue shock syndrome. We continued to tell the parents about the worst situation of the girl, "the hospital said.
Even if the hospital refuses, we can accept our child and let him go out of the hospital, "he said. But she says she died in the hospital.
In a Facebook post about this incident, the hospital said that the hospital was refusing to take our daughter to the home, even refusing to give ambulance.
He added, "In addition to that, the hospital asked me to return the hospital gown wearing my daughter and demanding to pay her alone."
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