The hospital that operated without registration was closed, the owner of the operation was arrested
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Pavita Kumari Rai Yadav of Sarlahi Haripurva Municipality-5 who underwent gallbladder surgery on January 3 is still unconscious. When he was unconscious, it was discovered that Muskan Hospital in Janakpur, where he was treated, was operating without registration.
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hospital. After the operation by the team led by Gyan Kumar Sah, Yadav was referred to the hospital where he was put on a ventilator for a long time. After that, Yadav was admitted to Kathmandu Medical College for further treatment as he was diagnosed with nerve problems during CT scan at Janaki Healthcare in Janakpur. There, he is being treated by keeping him on a ventilator .
It has been found that Muskan Hospital, which is being accused of bullying and charging high fees in treatment, has been operating without registration . Not only this, most of the private hospitals here are operating without registration.
Madhesh Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh has started to inspect himself now that the life of the patient has started to be played with. After the chief minister's inspection, the issues of negligence towards patients in private hospitals and the quality of hospitals have started to be revealed. During the
monitoring, Chief Minister Singh instructed two private hospitals in Janakpur, which are operating illegally and without permission, to transfer the patients admitted there to other hospitals. Janakpur Madhesh Hospital located at Pidarichok and Janakpur Golden Hospital located at Ramanand Chowk directed the owners to close the hospital and go through the process of obtaining permission for operating the hospital.
Muskan Hospital, where Yadav was operated on, has now been closed. Rambharos Mahato, the owner of Janakpur Modern Hospital located at Bhramarpurachok in Janakpur, who followed the same instructions, was arrested by the Dhanusha police on Thursday evening.
Jyoti Eye Hospital at Jiromile in Janakpur and Security Hospital at Ramanand Chowk have been asked to appear at the office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers with necessary documents. Hira Hospital located at Vanshi Chowk in Janakpur has been asked to reduce the number of emergency room beds.
There is a provision that a health institution with permission to operate services can keep only 10 percent of the total beds in the emergency room . However, it has been found that most of the hospitals in Janakpur keep more beds in the emergency room than the ratio of the number of permitted beds.
Chief Minister Singh has continuously increased pressure to close the private hospital that was opened in Janakpur without meeting the standards of manpower, physical infrastructure, equipment, sanitation etc. Chief Minister Singh, Minister of Health and Population of Madhesh Province Satrudhan Prasad Singh, Ministry of Health officials and security officers have revealed that most of the private hospitals in Janakpur are operating without approval from the association, state and local government.
Chief Minister Singh has instructed hospitals that have been approved but not renewed, are in the process of approval and are operating without approval to operate their services only after obtaining legitimacy.
"You can't operate an arbitrary hospital without taking approval," said Chief Minister Singh, "Get approval, run the hospital properly." Santosh Kumar Thakur, public health officer of the Ministry of Health, informed that emergency, medicine, external and internal rooms, labs, x-rays, maternity rooms, surgery rooms, intensive care rooms, newborn intensive care rooms, waste disposal process from the hospital are being monitored. During the monitoring of
, private hospitals received service approval from different levels of government but did not renew it, most of the hospitals were registered as private hospitals but did not receive hospital service approval, physical structures were not in accordance with the standards set by the public health regulations, hospital pharmacies were operated by health workers and not doctors, health workers and staff in most of them.
