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- Fake CT Scan Case Boils On Patient, Then Investigation Incomplete In BHT Case; Bihar Bhaskar Latest News
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Magadh Medical College Hospital is working hard to save its personnel. Instead of taking action against his staff, he is busy putting all the blame on the head of the patient. He has started preparing to file a case against the patient in the fake city scan case. On the other hand, the investigation of the case of BHT (slip) being thrown in the garbage is hanging in the balance.
Overall, MMCH is trying to protect its employees in any way possible. The special thing is that no action has been taken against anyone in the case of fake CT scan report. Nor has the reply to the show cause notice issued by MMCH been received.
MMCH PK Aggarwal says that the step has been taken after investigation in this matter. The patient himself has committed forgery. In the case of BHT, he said the investigation is underway.
Application not sued
MMCH Deputy Superintendent PK Aggarwal has filed an application in the medical station against patient Rajesh Sharma in the case of fake CT scan report. At present, the application has not been prosecuted. The police is currently investigating the matter. Rajesh Sharma is a resident of Gurua. He was injured in the fight.
He was admitted on 2 November. And was discharged from the hospital on 3 November. While according to the CT scan report and the recorded mention related to injury in BHT, he should have been discharged after two days. This is where the matter got stuck.
Patients get tested
The step taken by the hospital against the patient is now proving that the patient himself has to get himself tested for BHT and CT scan. However, it is not like that. The hospital management has to do all this work, especially in the case related to the police. Also, the report has to be sent to the police by its personnel and not by the patient. Despite this, the hospital management wants to blame all the crime on the patient’s head to save its employees.