CHENNAI: A dying allegedly due to medical negligence is frequently the cause of flare-u.s.amongst patients’ households at hospitals. Now, all it takes is a needle prick.
A 23-year-old accountability doctor at the Government Stanley Medical College Hospital was assaulted early on Sunday when a affected person screamed as he attempted to insert an intravenous line.
Mariammal, 80, a resident of Minjur, was admitted to the health center on June 12 with diarrhoea. She was shifted to the overall ward late on Saturday. Around 1.30am on Sunday, accountability doctor Devanand put her on drips. When he inserted the needle, Mariammal shouted pronouncing it hurt. Before he may react, the affected person’s attender, Jayachandran, allegedly pounced on him and slapped him. The health center body of workers alerted the security, who rushed in and restrained 75-year-old Jayachandran.
In response to the attack, with reference to 100 medical doctors staged a demonstration at the health center early on Sunday hard that the government make stronger security at medical establishments. Dr Ponnambalam Namasivayam, dean of the school, said that following a equivalent attack on a doctor closing yr, further security body of workers had been deployed at the campus.
“We greater the security force from 60 to 80 other folks and installed more CCTV cameras,” said the doctor.
He said even though the doctor had no signal of exterior damage, the incident has again pushed the white-coats to paintings in an environment of worry. “This is unacceptable. People’s angle needs to change,” he said.
Following the demonstration, the police apprehended Jayachandran. Violent assaults on hospitals have change into common in spite of the Tamil Nadu Medicare Service Persons and Medical Service Institutions (Prevention of violence and damage or loss to assets) Act, in force since 2008.
In January closing yr, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) made a representation to the commissioner of police for Coimbatore city looking for stringent motion towards a mob that went on a rampage at a private health center following the dying of a 20-year-old guy.
Two months later, medical doctors at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital led a large protest after considered one of their colleagues was attacked by a affected person’s family. The protest pushed the state health division to invite for permanent deployment of an extra 25 policemen at the campus. The government had additionally promised that steps could be taken to make the provisions of the prevailing act more stringent.
Dr G R Ravindranath, common secretary of Doctors’ Association for Social Equality (DASE), said the government should go beyond providing security to medical doctors. “There is a deep mistrust a few of the public about medical establishments. This tradition needs to go. The only approach we can do that is by making improvements to healthcare facilities and doctor-patient family members,” he said.
A 23-year-old accountability doctor at the Government Stanley Medical College Hospital was assaulted early on Sunday when a affected person screamed as he attempted to insert an intravenous line.
Mariammal, 80, a resident of Minjur, was admitted to the health center on June 12 with diarrhoea. She was shifted to the overall ward late on Saturday. Around 1.30am on Sunday, accountability doctor Devanand put her on drips. When he inserted the needle, Mariammal shouted pronouncing it hurt. Before he may react, the affected person’s attender, Jayachandran, allegedly pounced on him and slapped him. The health center body of workers alerted the security, who rushed in and restrained 75-year-old Jayachandran.
In response to the attack, with reference to 100 medical doctors staged a demonstration at the health center early on Sunday hard that the government make stronger security at medical establishments. Dr Ponnambalam Namasivayam, dean of the school, said that following a equivalent attack on a doctor closing yr, further security body of workers had been deployed at the campus.
“We greater the security force from 60 to 80 other folks and installed more CCTV cameras,” said the doctor.
He said even though the doctor had no signal of exterior damage, the incident has again pushed the white-coats to paintings in an environment of worry. “This is unacceptable. People’s angle needs to change,” he said.
Following the demonstration, the police apprehended Jayachandran. Violent assaults on hospitals have change into common in spite of the Tamil Nadu Medicare Service Persons and Medical Service Institutions (Prevention of violence and damage or loss to assets) Act, in force since 2008.
In January closing yr, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) made a representation to the commissioner of police for Coimbatore city looking for stringent motion towards a mob that went on a rampage at a private health center following the dying of a 20-year-old guy.
Two months later, medical doctors at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital led a large protest after considered one of their colleagues was attacked by a affected person’s family. The protest pushed the state health division to invite for permanent deployment of an extra 25 policemen at the campus. The government had additionally promised that steps could be taken to make the provisions of the prevailing act more stringent.
Dr G R Ravindranath, common secretary of Doctors’ Association for Social Equality (DASE), said the government should go beyond providing security to medical doctors. “There is a deep mistrust a few of the public about medical establishments. This tradition needs to go. The only approach we can do that is by making improvements to healthcare facilities and doctor-patient family members,” he said.
Attack on doctor at Stanley hospital sparks protest
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