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More than two thousand nursing homes and hospitals operate without registration in the province. Achi-News

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The correspondent said that due to the slowness of the Aurangabad district health department, the arbitrariness of the quack doctors continues. Poor and helpless people of rural areas become victims of such doctors and hospitals. Despite the ongoing deaths, the Ministry of Health does not supervise such hospitals that operate without registration. Private clinics were opened like mushrooms by quacks in the province. Hundreds of private hospitals, ultrasound centers and pathology centers run rampant without registration. They have no trained doctors nor health workers. It’s not like the department doesn’t have information about these hospitals. Because without their grace nothing is possible. Although more than 120 hospitals and pathology centers are registered in the province, 37 ultrasound centers are also registered. But apart from that, hospitals, pathology centers and diagnostic centers operate on every street from village to city. Not only that, in many places it is operated in the medical hall at the front and two rooms at the back. In these hospitals, it is not necessary that only doctors with degrees treat patients. Playing with the lives of the patients in these hospitals. Even if they are lucky to escape, the fake doctors leave their pockets empty. There is a committee of emergency room doctors in the hospital that is operating illegally in the district, but here emergency room doctors do not treat patients. In these hospitals, operations for C-sections, appendicitis, piles, hernia, hydrocele, stones, etc. are performed indiscriminately by compounds instead of doctors. In exchange for this, the patients are also charged a huge amount. For convenience, only four-five beds and a few chairs are seen in these hospitals. There is no OT equipped or equipped to deal with emergency situations. There is not even one trained staff in such hospitals. Despite this, the operations on the patients continue at full speed. On January 20, a woman died during an operation in Refiganj On January 20, a woman died during an operation in a private clinic in Refiganj. The deceased, 25-year-old Pooja Devi, was the wife of Mandal Paswan, a resident of Diholi village in the area of ​​the police station. About a year ago, his right leg was broken. He was treated at a hospital located at Dak Bungalow in Rafiganj. There the doctor operated and inserted a rod into his leg. He was admitted to the hospital to have the rod removed where he died during the operation. The family members claimed that while he was unconscious for surgery, the doctor gave him an excessive dose. Because of this he died. After the incident, the doctor left the hospital and ran away. Terminally ill patients are referred to these clinics and people from rural areas come to these clinics for treatment. where many times patients lose their lives during treatment. When the patient’s health deteriorates, a doctor turns the patient away in a dying or fleeing state and leaves him on the bed depending on his condition. The network of nursing home managers is so strong that they settle the matter in making transactions even before there is a riot.

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