Nasim wants action against Max Hospital docs

Bangladesh
Nasim wants action against Max Hospital docs
Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammed Nasim asked Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) to take stern actions against three doctors of Max Hospital over the tragic death of Rafia, daughter of a journalist in Chittagong recently.

“Please take a tough action against the three doctors who were responsible for the tragic death of that minor girl Raifa,” he gave the directive to the BMDC while presiding over a meeting at his ministry’s conference room on Sunday, reports UNB.

The three accused doctors are Dr Debashish Sengupta, Dr Shuvra Deb and Child specialist Bidhan Roy Chowdhury. Nasim gave the directive following two separate investigation reports of Directorate General of Health Services (DGSH) and Chattogram Civil Surgeon respectively that held negligence of physicians of the hospital responsible for the death of the minor girl.

He also asked the hospital to correct all irregularities regarding license within 15 days.

The minister also urged the health directorate to set a signboard with hotline numbers so that general people can make complaints against the irregularities of all private and public hospitals and other health complexes.

Earlier, on July 5, the two physicians Dr Debashish Sengupta and Dr Shuvra Deb of the hospital were sacked over the death of the girl.

Raifa Khan, 3, daughter of Rubel Khan, staff reporter of Daily Samakal, died due to ‘wrong treatment’ at the private hospital in the port city in the early morning of June 29.

Secretary to the Medical Education and Family Welfare GM Saleh Uddin, Director General of health services Professor Dr Abul Kalam Azad, BMDC President Dr M Shahidullah, Swadhinata Chikitshak Parishad (Swachip)President Professor Dr Iqbal Arslan, Pro Vice Chancellor (Admin) of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) Professor Dr M Sharfuddin Ahmed and Chattagram Civil Surgeon Dr Mohammad Azizur Rahman were present at the meeting.

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