Mangaluru: Panaje health camp row - Vajpayee Arogyashree scheme put on hold


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 26: In the wake of furore over the deaths of an elderly woman and a young girl a week after they attended a free health check-up camp at Panaje in Puttur, deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim on Wednesday March 25 decided to put on hold the Vajpayee Arogyashree scheme in the district.

The temporary suspension of the scheme will be in place till the probe report of the case is submitted, the DC informed.

The camp at Panaje primary health centre had been held under the Vajpayee Arogyashree scheme. Among the 24 people who got themselves examined during the camp, 13 were asked to undergo advanced treatment and sugeries in Mangaluru, and were sent to Omega hospital. Two of the patients - Poovakka (69) and Ayishath Haseena (9) died about a week later, while the condition of four others deteriorated.

Angry locals and relatives had protested in front of Panaje primary health centre following the deaths, and had tried to assault health officers who came to the spot. The district government health department officials and personnel met the DC on Wednesday to register their protest against the assault attempt and urged action again in the matter. It was then that the DC issued the order to suspend Vajpayee Arogyashree scheme.

The DC also gathered information on the case from the doctors concerned, and issued instructions to submit a report on the various government schemes in hospitals in the district, details about the beneficiaries of the schemes, details of hospitals offering the government schemes and so on.

"Government schemes have become a means of making money for private hospitals. There should be a system where the patient's health is monitored even after the patient is discharged from the hospital. The people's pain in this particular case is evident and understandable. It is the responsibility of the health department to respond to their concerns," DC Ibrahim told the government doctors who met him.

He also instructed the health officers to submit the post-mortem reports to him.

District health officer Dr Ramakrishna Rao assured that a probe would be conducted into the deaths of the two patients and other issues pertaining to the case.

"In this case, as the protestors at Panaje alleged that the two deaths occured due to some lapse during the surgeries done at Omega hospital, I immediately left for Puttur to investigate and listen to the people's grievances, but they tried to assault us. The issue has been brought to the attention of the deputy director of Suvarna Arogya Trust which implements the Vajpayee Arogyashree scheme," Dr Ramakrishan Rao said.

Speaking to media persons, DC Ibrahim said, "The hospital should monitor the health of patients who undergo surgeries even after they are discharged from the hospital. We will ask Omega hospital to submit a report on this case."

 

  

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  • samantha, bangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2015

    please do kick that bharadwaj from the hospital. careless man. ask him and intervene . he should also be caught do not solely blame the doctor.

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  • NAVYA, DEREBAIL

    Fri, Mar 27 2015

    VAJPAYEE AROGYASHREE SCHEME IS GOOD....BUT OMEGA HOSPITAL IS BAD..

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  • Vijay, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Dear all,
    The Vajpayee arogya scheme helps patients below poverty line to access medical treatment by partner hospitals.... Instead of sending the same patient to govt hospitals.... The Trust pays an amount which is agreed on by the partner private hospital..... No amount must be collected from the patient in any case.... The issue of consent does not arise because AUTHORIZATION for surgery by the trust is given only after consent....This includes photos of the vaj.arogya.medical cootdinator or arogyashree with the patient.... Along with investigation reports and plan of treatment in a code is send via draft online.... The trust doctors then give authorization pin for the same for the hospital to conduct the surgery....
    In case of emergency.... The VAMCO or Arogyashree should send the BPL card number of the patient to the trust doctors via sms or by phone.... The doctors do tell to do the surgery in emergency.... But sometimes may not provide the authorization pin... Especially if the patient dies....In this case the Hospital asks the patient relatives to pay for the surgery..... This is just for everyones info.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    As if there was a dearth of 1000s of crore scams across the country, this health insurance scheme misuse may, if scrupulously investigated, be a multi crore scam no less than the huge scams that have already been unearthed!!

    The only aim seems to be gobble of the money meant for the health of the poor and downtrodden!!

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    If such a big loot has taken place in Karnataka under Vajapeyi Arogyashri scheme, then just imagine what may be extent of loot in Bihar & Uttar pradesh !

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    The patients were not even informed what is their ailment. Just they were taken to Mangalore and operated Upon without taking consent of even the relatives as per rule.
    The scam is too big and too deep. Lokayuktha probe is required from the date when this scheme was introduced. Without the knowledge of the patients the Hospital & PHC people together draw Rs.1.50 lakh per patient from the govt and gobble it. Multi-crore Health scheme fraud. This may be happening all over India. National level investigation is required.

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Schemes are always good, but our attitude towards poor isn't changing.No value for poors life

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    We have elected representatives of Vajpayee's party in this district who are still on honeymoon ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Poor implementation by Karnataka Govt of a prestigious scheme, the named person recieving Bharat Ratna today....this is not the way to disrespect eminent personalities

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  • RAMESH, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    AH DOCTOR NAKUELNU SAMA NAAL BOTTULE

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Operation successful...patient died!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Not when he is receiving Bharat Ratna ...

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  • Dinesh, Kulai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Good Scheme for poor.
    Bad careless implementation by Karnataka govt.

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Bangarada motte iduva koliyannu Omegadavaru konde bittaru!......

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    The no. of casualties and the no. of those in critical condition out of the lot sent for advanced treatment surely cannot be a 'coincidence' or due to postoperative negligence, and will definitely require thorough investigation and those affected compensated and rehabilitated!!

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    Good scheme.
    Bad result.

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