Dharmendra lost his young son Lalu due to the negligence of the hospital and doctor, Ibrahim lost his wife Noor, there are many families like them in every district of Madhesh who lost relatives due to the negligence of the hospital.
Dharmendra, wearing a white kurta and a yellow dhaka cap, had no radiance on his face. He was sitting outside the gate of the district administration office, Rautahat, as if he had gone pale, as if he had suffered a deep injury, and as if he had lost a dear object. Although Lakkajawan returned to the work of Lekhandas after completing his son's work, he has not completely recovered from that grief.
However, he was waiting for the customer under the wall of Zipraka to make two/four paisa joho and lose his mind.
18-year-old Lalu (Lalla) Adhikari, who went to a party with a friend from the village on February 10, suddenly had a stomach ache, and his friends took him to the provincial hospital. After being treated in the emergency room, Lalu returned home around 3 am. Dharmendra took his son to the hospital at around 10 am after he asked to be taken to the hospital again as he was suffering from stomach pain even after reaching home.
Dr. Lalu who is lying in Gaur Provincial Hospital after various tests. Ghanshyam Thakur watched. After the doctor in the emergency room said that he needed surgery for abdominal pain, they kept watching for the surgeon to come. The hospital administration added another surgeon only two months ago. As there were two surgeons, duty was arranged in shifts. That day Dr. Pankajkumar Sah was on duty. As soon as he came and checked, Dharmendra's agitated mind calmed down a bit.
But after the examination, whatever the doctor said, then his goose left the place. The doctor said that there was a hole in the intestine of son Lalu and he should be immediately removed by surgery. Immediately, the doctor gave an unpleasant 'order', 'It doesn't happen here. Immediately, he should be taken to another private hospital. Pankaj was ready to accept everything. How do we ordinary people know what to do if we get sick? What the doctor said is that it will be done after the usual question and answer," says Dharmendra, "There is no machine here, we have to bring it to another nearby hospital.
Lalu was then taken to Gaur Central Hospital, which is about 5-700 meters from Gaur Provincial Hospital for surgery. The owner of the private hospital near the provincial hospital. Feroz is Anjuman. He has also been working as a surgeon in the provincial hospital for 7 years. But he was not involved in Lalu's surgery.
According to Dharmendra, around 7 pm Dr. It was Pankaj who started Lalu's surgery. The doctor said that after opening the stomach for surgery, they tried to sew up the holed intestine, but the infection spread throughout the body and the situation is alarming. He was confused about what to do and what not to do. After that, I was taken to the medical college in Birgunj, pressing the bag attached to my mouth in the ambulance. As soon as he got there, he said he was dead,'' says Dharmendra.
Gaur Central Hospital director Dr. Feroze is a well-known physician of Gaur. He has been working as a surgeon in the Provincial Hospital Gaur for a long time and said that he has run a private hospital nearby for his 'private practice'. "I have been working in Gaur for about 7/8 years, I have not given any problem to anyone, everyone understands," he said, "But that day, Dr. Pankaj did something that should not be done, he had an 'error in judgement'.
dr. According to Feroze, if he was on duty, he would have either done Lalu's case at Gaur Hospital or referred it to a hospital with facilities. "I had done a similar case in Gaur Hospital which was not able to be referred only about a month before that incident happened. It had to be done as an emergency," he said, "Such a case should not be done in a hospital like mine, which does minor surgery." Dr. According to Feroze, that day when he was doing household work, Dr. Pankaj brought Lalu there and performed the operation. "A licensed doctor can take his patients anywhere and treat them, especially for surgeons, this is not a new thing," he said. As Pankaj and I work together in the same hospital, when he brought patients here and operated, no one did anything wrong even if I wasn't there.
According to Dr. Anwar Hasmi, President of Provincial Hospital Gaur. To make Feroze comfortable, the local Dr. Pankaj was also contracted by the hospital some time ago. After we asked for an explanation and proceeded with the action process, Dr. Pankaj has resigned," he said, "Dr. Feroze should not have dared to take him to the hospital and perform an operation that he could not perform alone. Because of that Dr. Feroze was also in trouble.'
Distraught after the death of his son, Dr. Dharmendra. He had also made up his mind to take legal action against Pankaj. But, Dr. He said that since Pankaj's in-laws were near their own house, they did not complain about 'what happened'. But, Dr. A health worker of Provincial Hospital Gaur claimed that Lalu's family withdrew from Uzurbajur after Pankaj apologized to Lalu's family and pressured them to give a reasonable amount of compensation.
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The life of 31-year-old Nurjahan Khatun of Chandranigahpur-7 in Rautahat was going well. Husband Ibrahim Siddiqui and his brother started the business by keeping four/five sewing machines at home. Noor did not have any major problems at home as her sister was married to Ibrahim's brother. Nur and Ibrahim also had 3 daughters and 1 son.
In October 2080, Nur felt as if she had some problem in her lower abdomen. When examined at a nearby medical center, they were advised to show up at the hospital once they were given the usual medicine. When Noor's father came to know about this, he took him to a doctor he knew for examination. Doctor of Emergency Public Service Hospital located in Garuda Municipality-8 in Gaur. Chandradev Mahara (CK Mahara) said that there is a problem in the uterus and it needs to be surgically removed. After being told that cancer may develop if not operated immediately, Nurjahan and his family agreed to do the operation on the basis of their acquaintance.
According to Ibrahim, after entering the operating room, after hearing Noor screaming and shouting, he thought that he was not getting well here, but when he knocked on the door, the doctor reprimanded him. Noor was screaming loudly from inside. At that time, I thought that the doctor would not come to perform the operation,'' he said. He died due to excessive bleeding.'
Dr. who calls himself a doctor. CK is not a competent hysterectomy surgeon. Noor's post-mortem report also mentions that during hysterectomy, severe bleeding occurred due to severing of bowel and bladder veins and 900 ml of blood was found in the abdomen. After learning that Noor died due to the doctor's negligence, Ibrahim lodged a complaint with the police. From the police to the public prosecutor, the case reached the court. District Judge Ambika Prasad Dahal's bench on December 26, Dr. The order of acquittal was pronounced saying that there was not enough evidence that CK had performed the surgery. Dr. from the court along with the hospital director. Ibrahim does not know if CK was also acquitted.
Ibrahim became emotional while talking about Noor, who was found selling clothes in Dumaria market. The bad doctor ruined my family. So I filed a complaint. They were also caught by the police. I don't know what happened in the court later,' he said, 'we people who work and eat, where do we have free time to run around in cases.' She has started calling Hasina 'ma'. When she sees her three-year-old daughter, Hasina remembers Noor and gets upset. I have taken responsibility to raise this little girl. That's what my daughter means. I see my sister in this," she said with tears in her eyes.
The disorder seen in the provincial capital Janakpur hospital is not limited there, it has spread throughout Madhesh. In every district of Madhesh, there are many families who lost their relatives due to the negligence of the hospital. Examples are Dharmendra and Ibrahim. Old and experienced doctor of Rautahat. Ramashankar Thakur says that he is saddened to see the worsening situation in the health sector of Madhesh for the past few years. After serving as the head of Narayani Hospital and Gaur Hospital in Birganj for a long time, he is now retired.
'Everyone must follow the rules and laws implemented by the government,' he said, 'Opening a hospital without registration, performing surgery without skilled doctors, skilled N-Aesthesia, playing with the health of the patient, treating the patient in Ahab, HA is a very serious matter. No one is free to do whatever he wants. Anilvikram Karki alleges that the Madhesh government is not sensitive to the issue of health. Although Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh's efforts to close the illegally operating hospitals are good, he believes that it will not improve in the long run. It does not mean that the Chief Minister should not monitor. But if the Nepal Medical Council was also involved in the monitoring at that level, the service delivery could also have been improved," he said, "People's health should never be played with.
But Chief Minister Singh's monitoring seems to be limited only to stunts. It would have been easy to bring those who violate the rules to the law if they had been monitored in a legal way.'
Jagannath Keshari, president of civil society Rautahat, said that there is a campaign to run a hospital without a doctor not only in Rautahat, but throughout Madhesh. He said that this disorder seen in a sensitive area like health will not benefit any civilized society.
21 hospital operation stopped
Rautahat-
After the complaint of playing games with the health of patients by operating the hospital without registration and standards, Madhesh Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh came to inspect the hospital operating on the highway in Chandranigahpur on February 17. Monitored 11 hospitals here. After finding 10 unregistered ones, they handed over the letter to close them immediately. The hospitals closed by the Chief Minister did not even meet the standards.
'First of all registration is/isn't the main thing. Then we have to look at the standards," said Chief Minister Singh, "I found that the hospital was opened only to earn money in a desperate situation. I will not allow it to continue like this.' He said that he went to the chief minister's office to monitor the complaints about hospitals in Madhesh province. There is a shortage of skilled doctors in most of the hospitals. When operating on a patient There is not even a doctor skilled in
ing. During the monitoring of 10 hospitals in Garuda of Rautahat, it was found that emergency, ICU, pharmacy, OPD room, doctor's room, etc. were not according to any standards. Chief Minister Singh has closed Arun City Hospital, Anamika Hospital, Garuda Hospital, Roma Hospital, Hope Hospital, Sun City Hospital, Saraswati Hospital, Anand Hospital in Garuda Municipality after they were found to be against the norms during monitoring. Hospitals in Chandrapur have been closed by the Chief Minister, but the administrators have restored them and brought them into operation. The municipality had given a temporary license of 35 days to all the hospitals against the rules. Although it was later canceled by the municipality itself, the hospitals have not been closed. Chief Minister Singh has monitored hospitals in Janakpur, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautahat and Parsa. Chief Minister Singh said that most of them were found to be operating without standards and registration. Following the Chief Minister's monitoring, the operation of 21 hospitals in Rautahat has been suspended.
