Hyderabad hospital fined Rs 15 lakh for patient’s death by negligence

Hyderabad Desk

Hyderabad: City-based Star Hospital has been fined Rs 15 lakh for medical negligence leading to a patient’s death.

The incident occurred in 2024, when the patient Manikumar was admitted to the hospital after complaining about weakness. Based on preliminary tests, the doctors found that the patient’s hemoglobin levels were low and advised blood transfusion.

Kumar was administered two units of blood in two days. However, the family alleged that the discharge summary mentioned the transfusion of only one unit. They also alleged that the doctors could not control Manikumar’s diarrhea during the treatment.

Four days after being admitted, Manikumar duffered a heart attack and the family alleged that the CPR procedure was delayed. The patient was shifted to the ICU as his condition deteriorated. His family also alleged that Manikumar was falsely diagnosed of liver infection and that the doctors demanded additional Rs 1.5 lakh for treatment.

As the condition worsened, Manikumar was shifted to Gandhi hospital from where he was take to another private hospital, where he died on August 16, 2024.

Following the death, Star Hospital denied allegations stating that the patient was an alcoholic with liver issues. It claimed that CPR was administered to Mankumar after he was shifted to the ICU.

Based on examination of medical records, the Rangareddy District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission asked the hospital to pay the amount to the family of the deceased.

In its order, the Commission also asked the Hospital to refund Rs 2.28 lakh with nine per cent interest along with Rs 30,000, the cost of litigation.


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