According to the hospital, about 5.5 lakhs are being treated in the form of beds, medicine, CT scan and MRI.
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Pramila Sah of Siraha Golbazar was in normal condition in the bed of Janakpur Neuro Hospital on Saturday morning. Pramila, who was in bed number 13, arranged the things while walking. While drinking water, she asked the health workers in the ward, 'Kahiya Zaidebai?' (When will you let her go)?
Pramila again questions why she didn't let go when everything was fine. The health worker did not respond.
Pramila has been hospitalized for 23 days. Hospital doctor Dr. According to Sanjay Mandal, Pramila's chest was injured and blood clotted. But now he is fine. The board accepted. His condition is fine. There is no risk now,' he said, 'he will be discharged in one/two days.'
Another patient Bindeshwari Nayak's son, Ashok, who was found in the hospital premises, alleged that the hospital has not allowed him to go home for four days. Discharged four days ago. I came to take it from Siraha Karjanaha on the same day,' said Ashok, 'now the hospital has not allowed me to go.'
doctor Dr. Ajay Raut said that Bindeshwari had a spine surgery. Dr. He is also in normal condition with broken back bone. Raut says . Last March 1, 41 people were injured when the bus of Dhanalakshmi Travels No. 5 B 1441, which was going from Janakpur to Rajviraj, had an accident. Although others have been discharged, seven people have not been able to go home.
They had to stay in the hospital when there was a dispute between the transport company and the hospital. Manoj Chaudhary, Chairman of Janaki Transport Pvt. Ltd., has alleged that the patient has been held hostage by the Janakpur Neuro Hospital. The hospital official said that the transport company did not spare the expense and instead beat up the security guard of the hospital .
After the hospital demanded to pay the money with a bill of 6 million, the dispute started between the two parties . Accountant Ramvaran Yadav went to pay 5 lakh rupees on behalf of Transport Pvt Ltd on Friday. After the hospital asked for more money, a bus person along with the chairman of the transport company Chaudhary reached the hospital and vandalized the security guard by beating them.
President Chaudhary said that there was a dispute when the patient and the person who took the money were taken hostage. He said that he is having regular conversations with the hospital. "The patient has been held hostage for four days," he said, "while we are having regular conversations." Accountant Ramvaran Yadav, who went to pay the money on Friday, was taken hostage. Then he admitted that the angry workers had a dispute.
Ajay Raut, an employee of the hospital administration, claimed that about 5.5 lakhs have been treated by beds, medicine, CT scan and MRI till Friday. Out of which the bus business has paid 1.3 million to the hospital. He told that instead of paying the rest of the money, he ransacked the gangster style. "The guard was beaten and vandalized in the pharmacy and X-ray department along the way," he said, "We are ascertaining the damage." We will also go for legal treatment in this matter.'
President Choudhary accused the hospital of creating an arbitrary bill. They also have an agreement with the ambulance driver. All the patients were taken to Neuro by the ambulance driver instead of being taken to the government hospital,' he said, 'Now the bill has been arbitrarily calculated. 34 people were discharged the next day. How did 55 lakhs for the treatment of seven people?
District Police Dhanusha DSP Barun Bahadur Singh informed that both sides have been called for a discussion on Monday. Different things came from both sides. It has been agreed to settle the account on Monday,' he said, 'we have asked to discharge the patients who are in normal condition.'
