Chennai: Two doctors and seven workers of the Government Kasturba
Hospital in Chennai have been suspended for negligence. The face of a
prematurely born baby who died on Sunday night was found disfigured on
Monday when it was handed over. The parents had alleged that it was due
to rat bite.
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa who chaired a high-level
meeting today said in a statement that "an enquiry has clearly revealed
that the baby's face got disfigured only after she died". She added
that "the hospital should have handed over the body to the parents
immediately when there was no need for a post-mortem. But the wrapped
body was left in the hospital overnight" and that an investigation is on
to find out how the baby's body got disfigured".
Meanwhile, the
state government has decided to take measures to improve conditions in
government hospitals in Tamil Nadu. Irula tribals who are known for
their skills to catch snakes and rats would be employed in hospitals to
keep them free from rodents. Visitors would not be allowed to consume
food in hospital premises and mobile outlets selling food would be
banned in hospitals. Visitors can meet patients only during designated
hours. Bodies of patients who die ought to be handed over to families
immediately if they don't require post-mortem. And bodies have to be
kept only in mortuary.
Courtesy: ndtv.com