Sunday, April 14, 2013

AIIMS the premier institute famous for its services has its new story which stupefy the citizen of Delhi when the paralytic patient goes missing from the bed of the famous hospital.

 

VIJAY JOLLY:Chatru Singh missing from AIIMS New Delhi.

Bhartiya Janata Party
Delhi Pradesh
14, Pt. Pant Marg, New Delhi-110 001

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Shri. Ghulam Nabi Azad                                                                         13th April 2013
Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India
Nirman Bhawan, C-Wing, New Delhi – 110001
Off: 2306-1647,  23061751 Fax: 23061648, 23062358  Res.: 2379-2052, 2379-2944
Email: azadg@sansad.nic.in
Sub:    Case of half right side paralyzed patient aged 65 years,  Shri. Chatru Singh son of Late Shri. Sagwa Singh r/o F-2/287, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi-110062, Mob: 97116-98973, missing from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

Dear Shri. Ghulam Nabi Azad ji,

I wish to bring to your kind notice a case of a missing patient who is half right side paralyzed and aged 65 years. He was admitted at AIIMS on 9th April 2013 in Emergency Ward & Registration No. : 2013/030/0031958 at 10:53:06 PM named Mr. Chatru Singh. He was treated by Neurology-III and was admitted in the emergency.

On 10th April 2013, the patient was checked by Dr. Neha Rai (Neurology), patient ID No.: N48761 and the CT Brain NCCT was conducted in room No. 19 & slip No. 8219 in the hospital. There after the patient was taken back at the emergency ward.

Now on the morning of 11th April 2013, the relatives of the patient found Mr. Chatru Singh missing from his bed. It is surprising that the patient was half paralyzed. He could not have moved from the bed on his own. Also despite the fact that there are hospital security guards posted in the ward and security cameras installed therein. But no one from the hospital has helped the relatives of the missing patient to help locate him. A police complaint has been lodged at Hauz Khas Police Station, New Delhi. But the patient is still untraceable.

On asking for the CCTV footage from the hospital emergency ward, the surprising answer is that the CCTV camera’s are not working. This is deplorable in a premier hospital of India.

We express our deep shock and anguish at the negligent attitude of the AIIMS watch and ward staff in the present case.  We request you to look in the matter and help the poor family living in Sangam Vihar, New Delhi. Please respond at the earliest. With warm regards,
(VIJAY JOLLY)
Letter to SHO Hauz Khas Mr. Kuldeep Singh


Shri. Kuldeep Singh                                                                                    13th April 2013     
SHO, Hauz Khas
Police Station,
New Delhi – 17
Mob: 87508-70821 Tel: 2686-7878

Sub:    Case of half right side paralyzed patient aged 65 years,  Shri. Chatru Singh son of Late Shri. Sagwa Singh r/o F-2/287, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi-110062, Mob: 97116-98973, missing from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

Dear Shri. Kuldeep Singh ji,

I wish to bring to your kind notice a case of a missing patient who is half right side paralyzed and aged 65 years. He was admitted at AIIMS on 9th April 2013 in Emergency Ward & Registration No. : 2013/030/0031958 at 10:53:06 PM named Mr. Chatru Singh. He was treated by Neurology-III and was admitted in the emergency.

On 10th April 2013, the patient was checked by Dr. Neha Rai (Neurology), patient ID No.: N48761 and the CT Brain NCCT was conducted in room No. 19 & slip No. 8219 in the hospital. There after the patient was taken back at the emergency ward.

Now on the morning of 11th April 2013, the relatives of the patient found Mr. Chatru Singh missing from his bed. It is surprising that the patient was half paralyzed. He could not have moved from the bed on his own. Also despite the fact that there are hospital security guards posted in the ward and security cameras installed therein. But no one from the hospital has helped the relatives of the missing patient to help locate him. A police complaint has been lodged at Hauz Khas Police Station, New Delhi. But the patient is still untraceable.

On asking for the CCTV footage from the hospital emergency ward, the surprising answer is that the CCTV camera’s are not working. This is deplorable in a premier hospital of India.

We express our deep shock and anguish at the negligent attitude of the AIIMS watch and ward staff in the present case.  We request Delhi Police to look in the matter and help the poor family living in Sangam Vihar, New Delhi. Please respond at the earliest. With warm regards,


(VIJAY JOLLY)

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