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After the death of a woman during PUNE delivery, Deenanath Hospital decided not to accept deposits from emergency patients, children’s department and delivery rooms, Dr. Dhananjay Kelkar, chief physician of the hospital.
“Yesterday’s shocking incident has led us to re -review this problem, and since then the administrators and leadership have decided that no deposit will be withdrawn from any patient in the emergency department Deenanath Hospital, whether it will come to the emergency room, delivery department or children’s department.
However, he claimed that it was “bad to combine the DEENANATH Hospital with numbness” because he reported the patient’s relatives that they could pay “anything they could” and “do anything to help” but relatives left without informing.
The incident occurred on Thursday, when Taisha Bhis, who was pregnant with twins, died because of complications in childbirth. Mrs. Bhis Sushant’s husband claimed that the hospital demanded for treatment of £ 10, although he expressed his willingness to pay 2.5 GBP immediately, which led to a critical delay. Mr. Bhise was a private secretary of the Maharashtra AMIT Gorkhe legislative council. The Deenanath Hospital’s internal investigation claimed on Friday that the accusation of rejecting acceptance for non -payment of £ £ £ was “misleading” and made “frustration” through her family.
Main Minister Devendra Fadnavis described the incident insensitive.
Published – April 5, 2025 22:02 is