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Patients turned away from Bareilly dist hosp: UP govt takes note, orders probe

Patients turned away from Bareilly dist hosp: UP govt takes note, orders probe
A video of the woman patient being wheeled away on a handcart by her husband was widely circulated on social media, sparking outrage.
Bareilly: UP govt has ordered a probe following alleged cases of patients being turned away without treatment from Bareilly’s district hospital, with state deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak warning on Monday of strict action against negligent staff. This comes a day after TOI reported that patients — including an elderly woman -- were told to leave. A video of the woman patient being wheeled away on a handcart by her husband was widely circulated on social media, sparking outrage.Taking cognisance, the state govt on Monday ordered the director general of health to depute a senior official to conduct an on-site inquiry at the hospital. The official has been directed to act against those found guilty and submit a report within a week.Deputy CM and minister of medical education, health and family welfare, Brajesh Pathak, said, “Negligence in patient care will not be tolerated. Providing better healthcare to every citizen remains the govt’s responsibility.”Notably, a series of disturbing videos highlighting inadequacy in patient care in govt hospitals have surfaced of late. One of them showed a father carrying his child’s body in an autorickshaw to a postmortem house since “no hospital vehicle was made available”.
A clip surfaced on Sunday in which a patient could be seen transported on a cart inside the hospital.The district hospital row also shifted focus on another glaring healthcare gap in Bareilly city -- a fully equipped 300-bed multi-specialty govt facility built at a cost of Rs 73 crore that has remained largely unused, serving almost no patients. Located inside Bareilly mental hospital’s campus -- a few kilometres away from the district hospital -- it was handed over to health authorities in 2022.The facility was developed with modern infrastructure such as modular operation theatres, intensive care units and medical gas pipeline systems. However, the absence of adequate staff has left critical services such as inpatient care, surgeries and emergency treatment non-functional.Commenting on the matter, Samajwadi Party member Mayank Shukla said, “The (multi-specialty govt) hospital was built during the 2016-17 SP govt and was expected to be fully operational by 2017. The facility also came fitted with modern amenities. Despite this, repeated administrative delays kept it from becoming functional.”When queried about the facility, chief medical officer Vishram Singh said a proposal for a public-private partnership model was submitted to govt, under which the hospital’s infrastructure would be handed over to a private operator for management and upgradation. “We’ll have to wait and see how the govt acts on it,” Singh said.

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About the AuthorKrishna Chaudhary

Krishna Chaudhary, a mass communication graduate, is a Senior Correspondent covering the sugar belt of Western Uttar Pradesh. He loves reporting on crime, politics, and impactful human-interest stories.

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