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Bengaluru Hospital Horror: 6-Month-Old Baby's Fingertip Chopped During IV Drip Removal


In an incident of medical negligence, a finger tip of a six-month-old baby was chopped off by a nurse in Bengaluru's hospital. Following the incident, the parents registered a complaint at the police station, saying that the finger had been cut off while the nurse was removing the cannula from the baby's hand.



A six-month-old baby allegedly had the tip of his finger chopped off in a case of medical negligence at Chinmaya Mission Hospital in Bengaluru's Indiranagar, according to a Times of India report. Following the incident, a complaint was filed by the mother of the child, alleging that the tip of the baby's finger was severed during the removal of the IV cannula.
After the tragic incident, the boy's mother filed a police complaint at the Indiranagar police station, saying that she and her husband, Vijay Kumar, brought their baby to the hospital on February 19 last week after the baby showed symptoms of cough and congestion.

The doctors at the hospital asked them to admit the baby. Later, when they were settling the bills for the discharge, a medicine was given to the boy, following which a nurse came to remove the cannula and dressing with scissors.

However, in the process, the baby's fingertip got cut and fell off, the mother alleged.

“We admitted the baby to the hospital as per medical advice. On Tuesday, the hospital said they were going to discharge the baby, and I settled all the bills. A medicine was administered to the baby, and then a nurse came to remove the cannula and the dressing with scissors. That is when my baby’s finger got cut, and the tip fell off,” the mother told TOI.

Doctors 'Skin Would Grow Back'


After the parents of the boy told the doctors about the incident, the staff told them that the skin would grow back. After this response by the hospital staff, the baby's father filed a police complaint, and an FIR was registered against three hospital staffers.
Moreover, the police authorities also registered a case against the nurse who came to remove the cannula from the child's hand.

Tip Reattached To Baby's Finger

According to the TOI report, the tip has been reattached to the baby's finger. Now, the baby is admitted in the same hospital and is undergoing treatment for the finger


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Bengaluru Doctors’ Strike From Tomorrow: OPD Services To Shut, Emergency Care Only — What Are They Demanding?​


Bengaluru Doctors and Healthcare Staff Strike: The Karnataka Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) will launch a phased strike from March 11. Doctors and staff will wear black armbands and restrict services to emergencies till March 15. An indefinite strike begins on March 16 if demands for better medicine supply, recruitment reforms and promotions remain unresolved.



Karnataka Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) has announced a phased strike starting tomorrow (Wednesday) across the state, for their long-pending demands. This will include all Bengaluru doctors and healthcare staff, who will begin a protest on March 11, which will continue till March 15. The KGMOA and Karnataka State Health and Medical Education Department Employees' Central Association, along with other staff bodies, announced the statewide agitation on Monday, accusing the government of repeatedly delaying action on their demands.
During a press conference on Monday, the association leaders stressed that they held several rounds of talks with ministers; however, their concerns remain unresolved.

How Are They Planning The Strike Starting March 11​


First Phase - March 11-15​

In the first phase, which will be held from March 11 to March 15, we will see doctors and employees across the district, taluk hospitals, community health centres, primary health centres and dispensaries, wearing black armbands. Moreover, they will also suspend outpatient services and will only provide emergency care.


Second Phase - March 16​

In the second phase, health department staff across Karnataka will launch an indefinite strike until their demands are met and issues are resolved.

What Are The Doctors Demanding?​


Their list of demands includes:​


  • Regular supply of medicines to government hospitals
  • Amending cadre and recruitment rules, which they alleged have not been revised since 1973
  • publishing updated seniority lists
  • Granting pending promotions, which they claim were stalled for 5 years

Karnataka Health Minister Rao Hopeful of Resolving Issues​


Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Tuesday expressed hope to find a solution to the issues raised by KGMOA and other health department employees' associations, as they have called for a statewide strike.
"We have discussed with doctors and healthcare workers. We have spoken to them twice. Yesterday, we communicated the government's actions to them through our commissioner," Rao said in the Legislative Assembly.
He said, "Their demands include issues pending for several years, such as Cadre and Recruitment Rules, the seniority list, and discrepancies in the last counselling, among others. We plan to resolve them. There are several other issues, I don't want to discuss now."
"We have called them for a meeting with the chief minister today. We will discuss and resolve what we can in the interest of the department and, most importantly, the public. I'm confident that the issue will be resolved soon," he added.



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Bengaluru Doctors’ Strike From Tomorrow: OPD Services To Shut, Emergency Care Only — What Are They Demanding?​


Bengaluru Doctors and Healthcare Staff Strike: The Karnataka Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) will launch a phased strike from March 11. Doctors and staff will wear black armbands and restrict services to emergencies till March 15. An indefinite strike begins on March 16 if demands for better medicine supply, recruitment reforms and promotions remain unresolved.



Karnataka Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) has announced a phased strike starting tomorrow (Wednesday) across the state, for their long-pending demands. This will include all Bengaluru doctors and healthcare staff, who will begin a protest on March 11, which will continue till March 15. The KGMOA and Karnataka State Health and Medical Education Department Employees' Central Association, along with other staff bodies, announced the statewide agitation on Monday, accusing the government of repeatedly delaying action on their demands.
During a press conference on Monday, the association leaders stressed that they held several rounds of talks with ministers; however, their concerns remain unresolved.

How Are They Planning The Strike Starting March 11​


First Phase - March 11-15​

In the first phase, which will be held from March 11 to March 15, we will see doctors and employees across the district, taluk hospitals, community health centres, primary health centres and dispensaries, wearing black armbands. Moreover, they will also suspend outpatient services and will only provide emergency care.


Second Phase - March 16​

In the second phase, health department staff across Karnataka will launch an indefinite strike until their demands are met and issues are resolved.

What Are The Doctors Demanding?​


Their list of demands includes:​


  • Regular supply of medicines to government hospitals
  • Amending cadre and recruitment rules, which they alleged have not been revised since 1973
  • publishing updated seniority lists
  • Granting pending promotions, which they claim were stalled for 5 years

Karnataka Health Minister Rao Hopeful of Resolving Issues​


Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Tuesday expressed hope to find a solution to the issues raised by KGMOA and other health department employees' associations, as they have called for a statewide strike.
"We have discussed with doctors and healthcare workers. We have spoken to them twice. Yesterday, we communicated the government's actions to them through our commissioner," Rao said in the Legislative Assembly.
He said, "Their demands include issues pending for several years, such as Cadre and Recruitment Rules, the seniority list, and discrepancies in the last counselling, among others. We plan to resolve them. There are several other issues, I don't want to discuss now."
"We have called them for a meeting with the chief minister today. We will discuss and resolve what we can in the interest of the department and, most importantly, the public. I'm confident that the issue will be resolved soon," he added.



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Patient Harassed By Private Nursing Home Employee In Kolkata's Ekbalpur


A medical staff member, Abdul Subhan, was arrested in Kolkata for allegedly molesting a female patient who was in a semi-conscious state. The incident occurred at the Ekbalpore Nursing Home where the woman was admitted for a gallbladder stone procedure.


A medical staff member was arrested on Saturday for reportedly molestation of a female patient in a semi-conscious state at a nursing home in Kolkata, which again raises concerns about women's safety in West Bengal's healthcare system.

The woman had been admitted to the nursing facility for a gallbladder stone procedure, when the incident happened.

She stated that when she was in a semi-conscious state, a medical employee used her weakness by kissing her on the lips in the cabin when no one else was around.

She was being moved from a general ward to a third-floor twin cabin when the incident allegdly happened, at approximately 11:40 am the same day.


Shortly after the victim told her husband, he filed an official complaint at the Ekbalpur police station.
Following the correct legal procedures, Subhan was taken into custody from the hospital grounds that same afternoon at approximately 2:25 p.m.

The defendant, Abdul Subhan, age 33, works as a Group D employee at the Ekbalpore Nursing Home in Kolkata's Ekbalpur neighborhood.

CCTV footage taken within the hospital was examined by Police officials, which proved what the victim claimed the incident happened was right.

The police opened an inquiry and filed a case under Section 75(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita in response to the complaint.

After appearing in court, he was placed under judicial detention until August 7.
The safety and security of both patients and medical staff at West Bengal's healthcare facilities are already being questioned in light of this case.

Hospitals throughout the state have reported a number of unsettling episodes in recent months, including claims of carelessness, harassment, and assault.

The rape and killing of a female trainee physician at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College in August of last year was one of the most horrifying events that shook the medical community.

Demands for stronger safety protocols and accountability, as well as protests from the medical community, were triggered by the tragedy.

Less than a month later, a laboratory technician at a Howrah hospital is accused of molestation of a 13-year-old girl.
The incident occurred when the youngster was brought for a CT scan while she was in the hospital getting treatment for pneumonia.

The most recent incident at Ekbalpore Nursing Home has brought attention to the pressing need for improved security procedures, employee screening, and patient safety measures in the state's public and private hospitals.
There is increasing pressure on authorities to make sure that these incidents are promptly addressed and that vulnerable individuals are shielded from mistreatment in medical facilities.

According to police, a further investigation is in progress, and more information might surface in the days ahead.


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Woman Gives Birth On Vegetable Cart, Outside Haryana Hospital, In Bitter Cold​


The man -- a resident of Dappar, a city in Punjab's Mohali district-- had been running from pillar to post after managing to bring his pregnant wife to the hospital. But no one was ready even to bring a stretcher for her, he said.


A woman gave birth to a baby on a vegetable cart on the premises of the government-run district hospital in Haryana's Ambala yesterday after the doctors allegedly refused to pay attention to her husband's repeated requests for help. The baby was born out of doors on one this winter's coldest evenings.

"It was God who saved them," her husband said. "I considered doctors and hospital staff as God. But after last night's events, I have lost faith in these hospital staff," he added.

The man -- a resident of Dappar, a city in Punjab's Mohali district-- had been running from pillar to post after managing to bring his pregnant wife to the hospital. But no one was ready even to bring a stretcher for her, he said.

The woman finally gave birth out in the open, on the street near the hospital gates.

There was panic in the hospital as the news spread and the mother and child were finally taken inside and installed in a ward.

The matter has also been reported to state health minister Anil Vij, who said there will be a thorough investigation and the guilty will be punished.

"This information has to be checked. We provide ambulances and free delivery service. So whether they were informed or not – I will get everything investigated. If there has been any negligence, action will be taken," Mr Vij said.

The hospital authorities say they have formed a committee to investigate the issue. The report will be available in a couple of days, said Sangeeta Singla, the Principal Medical Officer of the city's Civil Hospital.

Asked what action will be taken, she said, "We will give them a warning. Why the special case was not checked. If the patient was in such a state that she delivered on arrival, the staff on duty -- doctors, nurses -- should have been there to attend to her," she told reporters.



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UP Woman Dies After Botched C-Section ‘Surgery’ By Class 12 Student, BA Graduate​


A class 12 student and a BA graduate were arrested in Ambedkar Nagar for allegedly performing an unauthorised caesarean at an illegal hospital, leading to a woman’s death during childbirth.​



A class 12 student and a BA graduate were arrested by Police in Uttar Pradesh’s Ambedkar Nagar for allegedly performing an unauthorised caesarean surgery at an unregistered private hospital, leading to the death of a woman during childbirth. According to police, the illegal facility named Navjeevan Hospital in Baskhari had been operating for nearly five years. The accused were identified as Yogesh Verma, 32, a BA graduate from Malipur, and Shubham Vishwakarma, 19, an intermediate student from Sultanpur, while the deceased has been identified as Priyanka.
According to police as per a TOI report, the duo performed a caesarean section after which Priyanka delivered a baby girl on February 5. However, she allegedly suffered excessive bleeding and did not regain consciousness following anaesthesia. She was later referred to Lucknow as her condition worsened but died during treatment. Protests by her family followed, and the hospital operator Ruby fled and remains absconding.

Baskhari SHO Sunil Kumar Pandey said two so called "doctors" were called in to conduct the surgery. "Yogesh Verma is only a graduate. His father worked as a ward boy at CHC Jalalpur, and he learned basic medical procedures while assisting him. He reportedly performed surgeries for several years," the SHO said. On the other hand, Vishwakarma told investigators that he gained experience by observing procedures after completing class 12. The duo as per TOI report, charged between Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000 per caesarean, far lower than qualified surgeons.

A joint inspection on February 8 found the hospital running from four rooms of a residential building without registration, biomedical waste authorisation, fire NOC or qualified staff. "No signboard displaying hospital registration details was found on the premises. Various medicines, surgical and medical equipment were recovered from the site. After preparing an inventory, authorities sealed all the four rooms in the presence of the SDM and police," said Dr Ajay Kumar, CHC superintendent.


An FIR has been registered under relevant sections, including BNS 105 for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and further investigation is underway.



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In 1994 india established the transplantation of Human Organ and Tissues Act , which aimed to make organ donation and transplantation more efficient. In general, the Act recognised brain death as a kind of death and made the selling of organs illegal. With the admission of brain death, it becomes possible to being solid organ transplants such as the liver , heart', lungs, and pancreas, in addition to kidney transplants .
The Act primary objective is to prohibit commercial deals in human organ by regulating the removal, storage,and transplantation of human organ for medicinal purposes. Under the Act certain people can donate their organs , which include .A donor who is a close relative.

Other than a close familial donor such as relative who can only donate out of love and attachment or for any other particular cause with the agreement of the authorisation committee.The Act contains detailed provision relating to the authority for the removal of human organs, the protection of human organs, the regulation of hospitals conducting the removal, storage, of transplantation of human organs, the function of the appropriate authority, and the prosecutiobe offences relating to the aforementioned matters. However due to challenges faced in regulating the Act it was needed to make it stricter , so the government amended the provision in 2011.

The 2011amendment act allows for organ swapping and expands the list of potential donors by adding grandparents and grandchildren.This legislation had a few significant revisions, which are listed below.under the modified act recovery centers would be established for the retrieval of organs from dead donors and theirs registration.The brain death certificate board has been streamlined and more specialists are now allowed to participate in the process. The truth is that is kidney cannot be sold or bought in india . It is 100% illegal to sell or buy.



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6-Month-Old Baby Loses Finger During IV Drip Removal In Bengaluru, Case Filed​


The complainant alleged that the injury caused severe pain to the child, who was immediately rushed to the emergency ward, where the wound was dressed.​



Bengaluru:
A shocking case of alleged medical negligence has been reported at Chinmaya Mission Hospital in Bengaluru's Indiranagar, where a six-month-old infant reportedly lost the last finger of his left hand while an IV drip was being removed. The Indiranagar Police have registered a case against a nurse, a doctor, and the hospital management.

According to the First Information Report (FIR) filed at Indiranagar Police Station, the incident occurred on February 24 between 3 pm and 8 pm at the hospital.

The complainant, Vijay Kumar J, 39, stated that his six-month-old son, Balakumar V, had been admitted to the hospital on February 19 after suffering from severe fever and a cold. The child was admitted at around 10:57 am on the same day, following medical advice for further treatment.

The FIR states that the child was treated by Dr Meenakshi from February 19 to February 24.

On February 24, at around 3 pm, doctors reportedly decided to discharge the child after his condition improved. After the hospital bill was cleared and discharge formalities were underway, nurse Anitha allegedly cut off the last finger of the baby's left hand while removing the IV drip.

The complainant alleged that the injury caused severe pain to the child, who was immediately rushed to the emergency ward, where the wound was dressed.

However, the father has alleged gross negligence on the part of the hospital staff, stating that his son suffered grievous injury and permanent damage. He has sought legal action against the nurse, the treating doctor, and the management of Chinmaya Mission Hospital.

The case has been forwarded to the 10th Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Mayohall.



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Bomb at 1:11': Threat Email Targets Punjab Hospital Where CM Bhagwant Mann Is Admitted; Several Schools Also Named​


A bomb threat email targeting Fortis Hospital and private schools in Mohali triggered panic, especially as CM Bhagwant Mann is admitted there. Police evacuated premises and launched security checks.​


A serious bomb threat has caused panic in Mohali, Punjab. An email was sent threatening to blow up Fortis Hospital and several private schools in the city. The situation is more serious because Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is currently admitted to Fortis Hospital for health reasons. In the email, the sender mentioned his name and claimed that powerful explosions would take place at 1:11 pm. After receiving the threat, Punjab Police and intelligence agencies immediately went on high alert.
"The bomb threat to schools also mentioned the Fortis Hospital in Mohali, where we conducted anti-sabotage checks. Non-essential services were kept on hold while essential services continued," a senior police official said in Mohali.

Security had already been strengthened in and around Fortis hospital in Mohali after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was admitted there. Chief Minister Mann was re-admitted in the hospital on Monday evening, hours after he was discharged from the health facility. Mann was admitted again after he experienced exhaustion, said sources.


Bomb Threat in Mohali School​

The threat also affected private schools in Mohali. When schools in Phase 5 and other areas received the news, students were quickly sent home for safety. Worried parents rushed to pick up their children, causing traffic congestion in many areas. The senior officer said the police were conducting checks in the schools.
Earlier, sixteen private schools in Mohali had received bomb threat emails, triggering evacuation and prompting detailed anti-sabotage checks by police. However, after detailed inspection, no suspicious or explosive material was found at any of the locations, reported news agency PTI.
The latest scare comes close on the heels of similar threats in Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Haryana schools. All threats turned out to be hoaxes.



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6-Month-Old Baby Loses Finger During IV Drip Removal In Bengaluru, Case Filed​


The complainant alleged that the injury caused severe pain to the child, who was immediately rushed to the emergency ward, where the wound was dressed.​


Bengaluru:
A shocking case of alleged medical negligence has been reported at Chinmaya Mission Hospital in Bengaluru's Indiranagar, where a six-month-old infant reportedly lost the last finger of his left hand while an IV drip was being removed. The Indiranagar Police have registered a case against a nurse, a doctor, and the hospital management.

According to the First Information Report (FIR) filed at Indiranagar Police Station, the incident occurred on February 24 between 3 pm and 8 pm at the hospital.

The complainant, Vijay Kumar J, 39, stated that his six-month-old son, Balakumar V, had been admitted to the hospital on February 19 after suffering from severe fever and a cold. The child was admitted at around 10:57 am on the same day, following medical advice for further treatment.

The FIR states that the child was treated by Dr Meenakshi from February 19 to February 24.

On February 24, at around 3 pm, doctors reportedly decided to discharge the child after his condition improved. After the hospital bill was cleared and discharge formalities were underway, nurse Anitha allegedly cut off the last finger of the baby's left hand while removing the IV drip.

The complainant alleged that the injury caused severe pain to the child, who was immediately rushed to the emergency ward, where the wound was dressed.

However, the father has alleged gross negligence on the part of the hospital staff, stating that his son suffered grievous injury and permanent damage. He has sought legal action against the nurse, the treating doctor, and the management of Chinmaya Mission Hospital.

The case has been forwarded to the 10th Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Mayohall.



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