Jharkhand: After a newborn died after birth at Seal Hospital, the management is now under scrutiny

 Jharkhand: After a newborn died after birth at Seal Hospital, the management is now under scrutiny


The owner of the private hospital in Girdih, Jharkhand's Dumri area, has no fear of the authorities. Such unlawful units are raided and closed down by the authorities. It is sealed, but owing to a lack of oversight, such facilities reopen, and patient abuse begins. Example: Baba Hospital in Dumri. The operators reopened it after the authorities had sealed it and began operating it.


Giridih: The owner of the private hospital in Girdih, Jharkhand's Dumri block, doesn't fear the authorities. Such unlawful units are raided and closed down by the authorities.




Although it is sealed, these facilities reopen owing to a lack of oversight, and patient abuse begins. Example: Baba Hospital in Dumri.


The operators reopened it after the authorities had sealed it and began operating it. The newborn of the expectant mother would not have died there if the block's health department had been monitoring this.


hospital was closed, but a delivery occurred

When a nurse delivered a lady without a doctor present at the hospital, the issue of the newborn's mortality in this now-closed Baba hospital came to light.


The infant's health worsened, and he eventually passed away. Infant Mohd. He was Iqlakh's child. On Saturday, he was born. Operating the locked hospital in full view of the public demonstrates departmental carelessness.


While before the department had also provided notice to the hospital operator to keep the hospital closed, the operation of the hospital at this sealed Baba Hospital in Dhujadih was being re-run in a false way by putting the names of the physicians in capital letters.


has just been sealed

Let us recall that the department was told about this carelessness by the then-SDM Premlata Murmu when she sealed the hospital's dispensary and several other rooms.


The silence of the medical personnel has now incited outrage among the locals. The Dumri Referral Hospital's co-medical officer in charge claimed to have learned about the occurrence.


He stated that although no application had been received and the hospital was sealed, action would be done as soon as one was.

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