Private hospitals detaining bodies of patients over non-payment of dues in the Odisha Assembly
PTI Jul 22, 2019
Opposition BJP and Congress legislators on 19th July raised the issue of some private hospitals in the state allegedly detaining bodies of patients on the plea of non-payment of dues in the Odisha Assembly.
The issue was raised by the opposition MLAs in the Assembly after the authorities of a private hospital in Khandagiri area in the state capital, allegedly refused to release the body of a patient who died on 18th July night. Earlier, the Assembly had expressed concern over a similar incident at another private hospital in Chandrasekharpur area on July 1.
BJP deputy leader in Assembly said that a patient from Chief Minister's native Ganjam district died at the private hospital on 18th July night. "Though the family members have paid Rs 1 lakh, the hospital authority refused to release the body. The body was detained for non-payment of another Rs 99,000," Sethi said.
The BJP leader said though there is clear guideline not to detain the body of patient under any circumstances, the private hospital do not go by the norm. "The private hospitals do not respect the court order, the Central government guideline, ruling of Assembly Speaker and state government's directions," said Leader of Opposition of the BJP.
He said the private hospitals are mandated to provide free treatment to 10 per cent poor in-door patients and 25 per cent out-door patients. The private hospitals get free land from the government in the state capital, he said. "None can detain bodies or disrespect dead persons.
This practice must stop," said Congress Legislature Party leader, adding that the Supreme Court has clear direction in this regard. As the agitated BJP members shouted slogans in the well of the House seeking a ruling from the chair, Speaker said: "I will hold a discussion with the Health minister and Leader of Opposition in my chamber."
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