Medical Standards and Medical Negligence Compensation

In the case of a relative, a corporate hospital has performed a surgery on the wrong side of the body of her mother. The financial, emotional & mental toll of this mistake is enormous. The daughter& her husband came from abroad, just for this surgery. The bill is around 5 lakhs. The hospital is now offering the relatives some money & incentives for the mistake, to not take it to court. Knowing the political, legal & muscle power of this hospital, they will likely to bury their anger & accept the settlement.

The big question is can there be better medical procedure and documentation standards so such negligence doesnt happen and then if it does happen, easy way to raise an issue and fast redressal.

Please let’s brainstorm way forward on this matter more  

View all 16 comments Below 16 comments
I ESCAPED BY THE SKIN OF MY TEETH: My RIGHT kidney with Cancer was to be removed. The case sheet was being prepared by the Assistant surgeon the previous day. I was checked and the Urologist (it was he who suggested nephrectomy of affected right Kidney) called the A.S. even as I was in the examining couch. The Assistant Surgeon went on to to read the case sheet, I was keenly listening; I was shocked when he said NEPHRECTOMY LEFT KIDNEY. That is when I yelled so loud 'NO LEFT' that even the Urologist on line heard it. I was so lucky and Gods Grace was on me. Ms. Kumar, it is a grave mistake from the part of a well known Hospital. They should realize first to avoid the mistake on another patient. One thing is evident about the institution, the patients are treated as Milch cows, where their responsibility to cure the patient takes the back seat. So, - first, the mistake should be rectified by the team of involved, the Hospital management at their own expense. - next rehabilitation of the patient totally at their expense. Th Family cant do this themselves. THEY HAVE TO SEEK MEADICAL AND LEGAL ADVICE SIMULTANEOULY. That is one way we can make the money minded Hospitals to to value human lives. more  
THEY SHOULD BE TAKEN TO THE COURT SO THAT IN FUTURE THEY ARE CAREFUL NOT TO REPEAT SUCH THINGS AGAIN more  
Suppose a patient has left kidney damaged and right kidney functional. Surgeon erroneously removed right kidney that was functional, and as a compensation hospital needs to remove left kidney also free of cost and let the patient die its own death. in such a case what compensation will be appropriate to the patient and his family. Matter is not that such doctors need to be hanged to death and hospital to be sealed. Matter is what LC can do in this matter. Has its roll limited to seek and propagate opionion polls only. Writter of post has no guts to mention the name of the victim or the hospital / Doctor involved. if he exposes the names he may face consquences. The matter is who will bell the cat. more  
I used to be a volunteer to a reputed charitable organisation almost 35 years ago and have witnessed countless eye surgeries and helped the surgeon for which we were given certain training. In such free surgeries, the medical team would be very particular about identifying the correct eye for conducting the procedure. I still cannot forget the numerous confirmations and fail-safe identifications that used to be followed. In this case, either there is a serious lapse of procedures or simply you have bad medical professionals at work. There are medicos coming out of capitation fee run hospitals where hardly anything is taught and/or reservations compromising on basic standards could be the issue. Something so basic as identifying the correct organ must be one of the first few important things they would teach a surgeon and properly trained ancillary medical staff. more  
Yes there have been cases like that all over the world. In my working with a surgeons for almost 30 years I have seen my Drs had been so careful that they talk to the patient at the time of the diagnosis, prior to anesthesia and mark the side with a special ink marker before surgery and look at the x-rays and such to make sure it is the correct side. How this is possible I am shocked. When this did they do need to be held accountable. Sadly in India medical colleges and residency programs are not at the level where they are trained enough to take on the task. We need to make the medical education at a higher standard. Stop pushing all those who do not qualify like special class of society based of the cast system with lower grade points. Also stop demanding free care, if some one works hard to get at the level of education, spending good 30years of his life training he or she should be compensated higher. Another medical problem (not in this case) people do not seek care in timely manner and bad outcome is blamed on the Dr. These are two different things and should be taken care of appropriately. more  
Post a Comment

Related Posts

    • Plastic in Karnataka Idlis

      Once again food safety in India is a joke FSSAI is clueless and so Are so many state food depts The Karnataka Food Safety Department discovered that 52 hotels across the state were ...

      By Ashima Gupta
      /
    • Income tax notice to expect

      If attached is the extent they are going, everyone needs to look at their inflow as well as outflow according to their lifestyle. Please go through attached. Want income tax department ...

      By Ruchika L Maheshwari
      /
    • Aadhar updation still in nineties mode

      You need to stand in queue for few hours in morning for tokens (only 20 per day) and then wait for your turn like 1980s Government of India should launch online tokens, increase the dail...

      By Ruchika L Maheshwari
      /
    • Selenium in wheat and people turn bald

      Over 300 individuals in Buldhana, Maharashtra, experienced sudden and severe hair loss, traced to wheat supplied through India’s Public Distribution System. Investigations by Padma awardee Dr...

      By Seema Shah
      /
    • Mahakumbh Loot by various agencies

      Today the Dainik Bhaskar paper has carried the LocalCircles survey as main headline of the paper on how people going to Mahakumbh have been subjected to overcharging by all agencies.

      By Seema Shrivastava
      /
    • Toll and Tax loot of India

      200 km toll charges Rs 500 Assuming Car mileage of 15 KM per liter Diesel, Cost of fuel for 200 km is Rs 1300/- Toll Charges Rs 500 Cost of travel Increased by 38...

      By Amit Mishra
      /
    • Society is a multiple reflection of media

      Many inappropriate things are shown in media like use of abusive language, violence, smoking, drinking, details of how several crimes are committed. Media personnel give the argument they show what...

      By Chander Jain
      /
    • Regulation of video OTT platforms must says SC

      I am pleased to share with all that yesterday supreme court reprimanded the Govt and told them to regulate obscene content. Youtube was specifically mentioned.

      By Vinita Agrawal
      /
    • Stampede on New Delhi station

      LocalCircles CEO has rightly put out on social media that despite people listing out concerns of safety, the Ministry has failed to act.

      By Garima Sharma
      /
    • Edible Oil prices

      A weaker rupee is pinching consumers, with cooking oil prices increasing 5% in past fortnight. With 60% imports, the rupee's depreciation coupled with an increase in cooking oil prices at their ori...

      By Garima Sharma
      /
    • Rules for podcast and audio video platforms

      India has taken bad taste, provocative content to the next level with these stupid comedy shows full of crude humour. It doesn’t go with the heritage and culture of this country. I...

      By Ajay Dutta
      /
Share
Enter your email and mobile number and we will send you the instructions

Note - The email can sometime gets delivered to the spam folder, so the instruction will be send to your mobile as well

All My Circles
Invite to
(Maximum 500 email ids allowed.)