Woman delivers on road after being denied admission at Telangana hospital
Clear instructions were given to all government hospitals not to deny any admission to pregnant women even if they test positive for Covid-19.
By : migrator
Update: 2022-01-26 12:54 GMT
Hyderabad
A hospital superintendent and a duty doctor at a community health centre (CHC) in Achampet of Nagarkurnool district were on Wednesday suspended for "denying" admission to a pregnant woman, who had tested positive for COVID-19.
After being denied admission at CHC Achampet, the woman delivered her baby on the road outside the hospital on Tuesday, health officials said.
The pregnant woman came to the CHC and after tests were conducted, she tested positive for COVID-19 following which the doctors did not admit her and told her to go to some other health centre, the officials said. After the delivery, the woman was finally brought inside and the newborn and her mother are doing fine, they said.
Terming it as an act of gross negligence and violation of rules by the staff concerned, the Telangana Vaidhya Vidhana Parishad Commissioner Dr K Ramesh Reddy placed the superintendent of the hospital and the duty doctor at CHC Achampet under suspension with immediate effect.
Clear instructions were given to all government hospitals not to deny any admission to pregnant women even if they test positive for COVID-19, the official said.
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