Hospital apathy: Parents cry foul over Rs 18 lakh bill, child dies
The bill runs into 19 pages and includes charges for 661 syringes and 2,700 gloves supposed to have been used in the treatment.
Gurugram's Fortis Hospital has charged Rs 18 lakh for a 15-day treatment of a seven-year-old child suffering from dengue. The patient, Adhya, eventually died, said a CNN News 18 report.
Adhya's parents have also alleged that the doctors paid little attention to their daughter's health, despite charging so much.
In what raises eyebrows over hospital having given a fair treatment is that they allegedly used expensive medicines when cheaper alternatives were available, said reports.
The bill runs into 19 pages and includes charges for 661 syringes and 2,700 gloves supposed to have been used in the treatment.
Meanwhile, the health ministry has taken note of the incident. The health minister JP Nadda tweeted, "Please provide me details on [email protected]. We will take all the necessary action."
The
Fortis
Hospital,
on
its
part,
maintained
that
they
merely
followed
standard
medical
procedure.
The
father
of
the
child
also
alleged
that
the
hospital
pushed
for
expensive
plasma
treatment
despite
knowing
the
fact
that
Adhya
had
70-80
percent
brain
damage.
The hospital also began demanding the bill on a daily basis once the insurance limit ran out, said the report.
Eventually, the girl was shifted to a different hospital where she was pronounced dead.
OneIndia News