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    amitsahay
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    Default Complaint for medical negligence, misguidance, misinformation and careless billing



    With a very heavy heart and rage against cardiologist Dr. Rajiv Sethi, his team and Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital, Pune for medical negligence, misguidance, misinformation and careless billing, I am forwarding my complaint as I am not satisfied with the service that has been given to us.

    On 22.09.10 my father complained of minor chest pain, we went to ABMH to consult Dr. M.S Hiremath. Under the impression that Dr. Hiremath is associated with the hospital (since I saw his name been enlisted in the faculty list of the cardiology department when I visited ABMH in the past). When we went to the reception for fixing an appointment with him, the staff informed the same doctor is no more associated with the cardiac panel of ABMH. I would like to get a justification from the hospital, if the doctor is no more in the regular panel of cardiologist then why the list of doctors has not been updated till date. Otherwise we would have opted for some other alternatives.
    The hospital staff then informed about Dr. Rajiv Sethi, who happens to be the senior cardiologist in ABMH. In necessity and without wasting time we had to consult him. We explained him about my father’s medical history and also presented all the past medical documents about my father’s by-pass surgery which he underwent in the year 1997 at AIIMS, New Delhi. We also informed him that on 13.09.10 my father consulted Dr. Yogesh Kadam, Pune for a general body check up and the doctor had changed the medicines which he was taking since his by-pass surgery in the year 1997. My father complained of acidity, gas problems subsequently after consuming the medicines prescribed by Dr. Kadam. Dr. Sethi advised my father to undergo 2D Echo and Stress test, which my father underwent instantaneously. The result of the TMT test was positive. Dr. Sethi changed the prescription and advised my father to undergo coronary angiography test.
    To take second opinion, I took my father to Dr. Umesh Akkalkotkar in Wadia Hospital, Pune on 25.09.2010. My father still complained of acidity, gas problems after consuming the medicines prescribed by Dr. Sethi. Dr. Umesh also advised my father to undergo coronary angiography test and prescribed few gas remedial medicines.
    We decided to go for the coronary angiography test on 27.09.10 and in good faith I fixed an appointment with Dr. Rajiv Sethi, as we thought he is a well acquainted with my father’s medical history.
    On 27.09.10, in the morning my father took a pill of sorbitrate tablet, which he used to take at times since past few days as he developed mild chest pain. My Father, my mother and myself went to ABMH hospital at 9 a.m for Angiography as per the appointment taken also informed about the mid chest pain since past few day.
    The doctor admitted him in the Cath Lab for carrying out Coronary angiography and I was called for signing the consent form. The report which was presented to me showed that during the time of admission his general body condition was good/stable. Few tests such as HBsAg and HIV were conducted prior performing coronary angiography, whose result was normal.
    At 1.15 p.m, Dr. Sethi asked for my father’s medical documents which I presented to him before the start of the coronary angiography test. At 2 p.m the doctor came up and said my father had a chest pain while performing coronary angiography. When we enquired about my father’s condition and showed our desire to meet him, the doctor straight away denied and didn’t let us meet him. The doctor informed us that my father has a clot in one of his arteries and he suggested to perform angioplasty/ ballooning operation immediately. We were not informed about his actual condition till then. When we enquired the doctor whether the condition of my father was stable to perform the ballooning operation, the doctor informed he was given sorbitrate to reduce the chest pain during coronary angiography and notified that the present condition of my father had stabilized to undergo ballooning. Being the son or being a well wisher, everyone would want his family members to be healthy and in good health. So with good faith I again gave my consent for performing ballooning. When we thought everything will be fine the doctor came back just after 5 minutes and gave us news that even ballooning could not be performed on him and proposed ultimately for a Bypass Surgery. The doctors messed up the things within 30 minutes and we were puzzled. He asked us to meet one of the cardiac surgeons Dr. Sanjeev Jadhav of ABMH, who was deputed to perform the redo by-pass surgery on my father. When I enquired whether we can call another senior heart surgeon from other reputed hospitals in Pune or take him to another hospital, the doctors refused to do so.
    Later at 2.30 p.m (approx.), the doctor again came up and informed my father’s condition is deteriorating; blood pressure is very low and the surgery cannot be performed on him at this stage unless the blood pressure normalizes. During the whole course of mishap we were not allowed to meet my father.
    Later Dr. Annapurna Kalia (team member of Dr. Sethi) asked me to see the condition of my father in the OT, his condition was quite painful and was almost in a sub-conscious state of mind. When I enquired what has led to his this condition, the doctors gave us multifaceted/ dissatisfactory explanations.
    My father at 3 p.m was later put in the recovery room on an artificial pacemaker and inotropes, when we touched him in the recovery room his body was almost frosty, the doctors said it is due to shock. But we feel that my father had deceased before being shifted to the recovery room. To hide any kind of negligence which might have happened from the doctor’s part, they tried to mix –up the things to hide their fault and tried to portray their clean picture.
    At 5.30 p.m my father was declared dead by the hospital. The primary reason mentioned in the report is due to cardiogenic shock.
    Moreover when we went to the billing department to clear the bill we found that the cost of performing ballooning was billed to us though we were not told about it. Despite the trauma of losing our father, my family members were running from one department to another for rectification of the bill. When we contacted Dr. Sethi over phone, he indulged into unjustified arguments. Ultimately after 2 days of running from one door to another in the hospital and putting our case in front of the operations department the bill was rectified.
    It is very disheartening to note that nowadays the doctors and the hospitals are just trying to mop-up revenue arbitrarily at the peril of the patients with least regard to the life of a patient.
    Later, when I went to collect the internal case papers pertaining to my father’s case. I asked the medical records department to furnish me the recorded video of performing coronary angiography, ECG reports, Blood Pressure reports etc based on which the doctors were revealing the health condition of my father. The medical records department as well as Dr. Sethi straightaway denied that the relevant documents and the CD which I asked for was not been kept in their record books and the reason stated by them is not attributable to us. If these documents cannot be furnished to us then the picture in front of us would still be hazy.
    Today when we have lost one of the most precious gifts given by the almighty i.e our father, we insist the doctors and the hospital to justify the following:-
    How the condition of my father deteriorated all of a sudden when all his reports and his general condition during his admission in the hospital was fair.
    1. If the doctors have stated the primary cause of death is due to Cardiogenic Shock. I would like to know from the doctors if Cardiogenic Shock is a state of suddenly weakened heart which isn't able to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Then what led to weakening of his heart within a period of 10-20 minutes.
    2. Why we were not fully informed the exact general condition of my father after angiogram was performed and allowed to meet him.
    3. When Dr. Sethi knew my father’s case needed a special attention as depicted by him while being in the recovery room. I would like to know from the doctor, when he knew he is not competent enough to handle my father’s case then why he did not recommended any another senior cardiologist.
    I am completely dissatisfied with the kind of approach shown by the doctors and the hospital itself which has completely shattered our world at one stroke. In the light of the above I urge to the authority to give us justice by taking strict action against the doctors involved in the whole mishap and also the hospital .
    My this application can’t bring my father back to us but I want to ensure that these things should never happen again with anybody in future.

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    If you feel that you are a victim of medical negligence then you must file a negligence lawsuit. However your case is bit detailed one. There are several plaintiff medical malpractice lawyers who can offer you advice free of cost. I can clearly understand the suffering and trauma you must have suffered.

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    Sir,
    we people of bengal are very very scared of doctors here. please take needfull steps to help us. medical council of india is there for our help or for doctors help. Dr. pawan agarwal of howrah west bengal has been one of small fish doing all these malpractices. due to his malpractices , negligency, quest for money has tken many lives. alpha hospital of howrah has been supporting him. Lakhotia medical centre provides him more than 50% commission for the tests. You can visit there and see all these happening. am still not sure if council will take any step or not. I think Doctors registration should be cancelled to warn other doctors form doing all these malpractices. please we all people need help.......HELP HELP HELP HELP.....MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA........DR. TLAWALKAR WE NEED HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP

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    Respected Sir/Madam,
    Through this letter I would like to draw your kind attention of medical negligence of Dr. Bikas Basu for which I lost one of my vital organs of my body.
    I was a regular patient of AMRI hospital (Registration No. 37438) Gariahat Road Kolkata under Dr. Skuntala Mitra since March 2006. During my advance stage of pregnancy my BP rose to 200/120 and was admitted at AMRI Hospital on 18.09.2006 wherein Dr. Mitra consulted several doctors for surgery which was conducted by Dr. K Ghosh as a result I gave birth a male baby on 19.09.2006 at around 12.15 A.M. At this time I was afflicting from blurring of vision and was referred to Dr. Bikas Basu (WB 52513) of AMRI Clinics where FFA was done on 23.09.2006 and a steroid injection was injected in my RE on 25.09.2006.After insertion of this medicine my pressure in RE rose to 50(fifty).I was under the treatment of Dr. Bikas Basu for next Six (6) months and visited him on 26.09.2006, 10.10.2006, 30.10.2006, 06.11.2006, 18.11.2006 and 09.03.2007where he prescribed maximum doses of eye drops viz DORZOX T,ALPHAGAN,LUMIGAN but the pressure of my RE still remained double the normal. He assured me that RE will be recovered but will take some time. At last I came to know from one of the receptionist of AMRI clinics that my RE is about to damage but Dr. Basu never disclosed the truth instead he cleverly wrote that patient does not uses medicine.
    Thereafter I consulted Dr. Partha pratim Sinha at Uluberia where he directly told that I am left some vision in RE.Then I went to LV PRASAD Eye Institute of Secunderabad where I consulted Dr. G Chandra Sekhar Rao who advised me to do FIELD TEST and NERVE FIBRE analysis and finally concluded about the loss of my eye sight in RE. At last I went to Sankara Nethralaya of Chennai where Dr. B Sachi Devi did TRABECULECTOMY MITOMYCIN c in RE under LA.In one the E-mail from Dr.B Sachi Devi it is clearly written that treatment in Kolkata “might not help you any way”

    From the internet source Glaucomatous damage in ocular hypertension
    a. 2.6-3% pressure >21-25
    b. 12-26% >26-30
    c. 42% >30
    Dr. Bikas Basu (WB52513) FAILED TO Diagnosis my diseases as “COGAN REESEE SYNDROME” but prescribed ultimatum doses of medicines which are beyond the rules.

    Being a non medical person I did not know that pressure in eye may damage the vision but Dr. Bikash Basu(WB52513) was a medical person. Due to sheer negligence of a doctor I lost my eye sight at the age 25 and now I am afflicting from CATARACT.

    I have lodged a written complaint to WMBC which was dealt vide No. C-26 of 2008 and my PE-2 were done on 23.08.2010 at NRS Medical College but get no reply till now. So I have some doubt about my complaint and am loosing hopes for judicious decision from WBMC. These are nothing but killing times.

    Under these circumstances I am earnestly request to look the following matters and pass your judicious decision:
    1. Request for through and fresh unbiased enquiry about the negligence.
    2. Why it so happened that I spent a lot of money and underwent medical tests as suggested by the Dr. Bikas Basu but I got adverse treatment?
    3. Why the doctor did not advice me for better treatment?
    4. Why the doctor advised maximum doses of eye drops without doing any further test or consultation of other doctors?
    5. Why the Doctor failed to write the name of my disease in prescription/discharge summary?
    6. Failure to use skill in diagnosis is negligence or not?
    7. Uses of maximum doses of medicines without proper diagnosis is an offence or not?
    8. Who is responsible for my present eye condition which I will have to bear life long?
    9. Who will compensate for the loss of my eye sight?

    I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

    I SOELMNLY AFFIRM THAT THE ABOVE MENTIONED STATEMENT IS FULLY CORRECT AND TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.

    Thanking you

    Yours faithfully


    BARNALI NAG

 

 

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