With no wheelchair, woman drags ill husband for scanning in Shivamogga


Shivamogga, Jun 2 (PTI): In a bizarre incident,an elderly woman had to drag her ill husband along the floorto get his scanning done as she was allegedly not provided with a wheelchair at a government run-hospital here.

The video of the incident, where Amir Saab, aged about 75, is seen being dragged by his foot along the floor by his wife Fameeda, has sparked outrage with the government ordering an inquiry into it.

The incident occurred on May 31 afternoon, at the state government run McGann Hospital here.

According to the patient, his wife was not provided the wheel chair by hospital authorities, despite repeated requests.

"We were fed up after repeatedly asking for a wheelchair. No one gave it. So my wife dragged me outside. By thensomeone came. They raised their voice against hospital authoritiesand got us the wheelchair," Amir Saab told reporters.

He said he has got back pain after being dragged along the floor and also complained that doctors were not visiting "properly".

Health department officials said Amir Saab was admitted on May 25 due to some lung problem, breathing issues and swelling in the body. The physician after conducting tests, had advised an abdomen scan on May 30, they said.

The "unfortunate" incident should not have occurred as there were adequate number of wheelchairs, the hospital officials said, adding, an inquiry would be held regarding the lapses.

Minister for Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil, under whose department the hospital comes, has ordered aninquiry.

Stating that he was "surprised" by the incident, Patil said he would ask for the report and take action against those responsible.

Health Minister Ramesh Kumar said officials told him the patient's family was "impatient" to wait for thewheelchair.

"But I told officials that such incidents should not have happened at a government hospital. So conduct aninquiry and submit a report, so that action can be takenagainst those responsible," he said.

Kumar while apologising to the public for the incident, also appealed to them not to loose faith in government hospitals because of such stray incidents.

  

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  • Victor, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Result of Reservations ?

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    SHAME SHAME KARNATAKA GOV'T AND ITS USELESS C.M AND MINISTERS

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Really, what a shame on the part of the Govt. to provide such facilities in Govt Hospitals. our Govt. schools and Village Hospitals are not fully eqipped. Allot suuficient money for such important purposes.

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  • Thomas Cutinho, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Really it is a shame on humanity...People give respect to animals but not the human beings. Staff working in the govt. sectors, hospitals, airports apart from getting salaries they are demanding bribe for each and every work from the public.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Hospital chief hole responsible for smooth day to day operations of any hospital, if he himslef busy with running behind political parties the how hosptical is functions,
    need regular training ,strict internal staffs ,severe punishment those who not obey duty rules , is it possible in our govt hospitals?

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  • Nayak, Udupi/Blore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Missing something here...First in 70 years..incident is one thing, CM reaction to this is shameful.. careless attidute

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    This is not surprising. We have to visit all Govt hospitals everywhere in India and see the situation. People are dying or suffering without facilities, doctors and medicines. Hygiene is very bad. We have seen pictures of people cooking near the bed in District Govt hospital in Bihar some time back. No power in some cases, toilet or wash rooms are stinking. That is the reason people are afraid to go to Govt Hospitals. If there is no other alternative they go there. Huge money is collected in form of taxes by the Govt and we see that essential sectors like health care and drinking water is very bad in many places. We are seeing severe water crisis in Udupi inspite of ample water resources in and around Udupi. Municipal authorities are becoming helpless.

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  • diago, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Please stick to Udupi and try to improve instead of talking about Bihar.

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  • shan, dubai

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Outside India ..... Indians are very good. i.e. hard workers. If you see Indian Doctors, clerical workers, Bankers, sweepers, etc. But in India everything is failure.. Whatever good thing introduced handed over to Corrupt people. Government is spending lot of money on farmers, education, clean India etc. But the money and power goes to corrupt. The corrupt will make all thinks in India as failure. If you see our good workers will bad.... Hospital treatment, cleanness, banks, government offices, if they are not fulfilling their commitment no one is there to take action against them. All are promising investigation than arrest than bail. I feel India is total failure.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Who is the MP of Shivamogga ...

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  • shibu, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Jossey,
    These government run-hospital comes under state govt, and responsibility of CM, Health Minister and MLA, not MP.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Answer my question ...

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  • Raphael, THANE

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    What you will do? All people want free medical services. May hospital don't have sufficient fund to purchase wheelchair.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Whoever may be....shame him.

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  • amarnath shetty, Bantwal

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    How many ministers Health minister!!,Minister for medical education!! and in future may be minister for wheel chair!!!.

    But final waste of public money and no improve in Govt Hospitals except in ministers income!!

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Time to stop spending taxpayers money on some nonsense bhagyas ....and spend where it is really needed

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    What a shameful things are happening in Govt.hospitals?Why should the wife ask for a wheel chair to take the patient to scanning.why are ward boys there?It is the duty of medical officer or the person responsible in the out patient or ward,to send with wheel chair with a ward boy.When such unhuman things are happening in hospitals I feel like crying ,boils my blood.Poor patient ,and his wife who had to drag her husband.when will be our health minister wake up ?Or drag him same way ,then he will understand the problems of patients.Now they should b epunished immediately.Their investigation will go without result as usual.Withno result.

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  • vikas, Udupi

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Karnataka is no 1.......in !

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Jai ho khangress..

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  • santhosh, kadri/bahrain

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    This is the lesson for the upcoming election for congress party.
    This shows how the people of shivamoga will vote for congress by votes or petting stones.

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  • santhosh, kadri/bahrain

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    This is for sure in surrounding area deadline & deadend for the congress party 2 beg vote in this issue 100% Congress will defeat in all the area by hook or crook

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Shame to CM,health minister present and past...
    This type of situation may not be there even in ISIS dominated country...
    What a credit y undergone by z 75 year old man who is ill..
    Shame on people's elected representatives of Shivamoga..

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  • ISMAIL K, PERINJE

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    PRBHU

    In ORISA,A dead body carried by her husband walked miles...Any comments?Orissa belongs ISIS????

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    i agree thats its shame to CM
    but shame to person who took pic. instead of taking pic he would have helped that lady.

    no one helped her, but now every one crying.

    forget politics, govt will come and go, but humanity should not go from mind.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    CCTV image

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  • shibu, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    YES SHANKAR, ITS CCTV IMAGE,
    but in cctv image we can see some one is standing nearby and just watching.

    and our great FEKU asking who is MP of shimoga with out knowing Government hospitals comes under State govt.

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    @Prabhu

    Why you want to drag past health minister for this incident. Just because his name is U T K.
    Just shame.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    It is unbelievable and shocking. That woman had to drag her husband for scanning when no wheelchair was available. It is a shame to see the picture as to how poor patients are treated in the hospital.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    This is the trend and culture of India. It is common practice everywhere. No matter how many reports and enquiries officials are very confident that nothing is going to change. Just another cosmetic excercise as long as it is in news. Until and unless there is transparent and bias free accountability these practices will continue to exist as birth right.

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