Delhi hospital terminates services of two doctors after a baby declared dead was found to be alive

| Dec 4, 2017, 01:30 IST

Highlights

  • Max Healthcare has decided to terminate the services of two doctors allegedly involved in the case of a premature baby being wrongly declared dead.
  • The twins were declared dead by the hospital on November 30.
  • One of the babies was later found to be alive when being taken for cremation by the family.
Police force deployed outside Max Hospital in New Delhi's Shalimar Bagh where a newborn baby was declared dead but was later found to be alive. (PTI photo)Police force deployed outside Max Hospital in New Delhi's Shalimar Bagh where a newborn baby was declared dead... Read More
NEW DELHI: Max Healthcare has decided to terminate the services of two doctors allegedly involved in the case of a premature baby being wrongly declared dead, hospital authorities said late Saturday night.

The decision was taken after a meeting of the Max Healthcare authorities in connection with the incident.

"While the inquiry by the expert group which includes external experts from the IMA is still in process, we have decided to terminate the services of two treating doctors, doctors AP Mehta and Vishal Gupta in the case relating to the twin extreme pre-term babies," Max Healthcare said in a statement.

"The strict action has been taken on the basis of our initial discussions with the expert group and as a reflection of our commitment to higher standards of care," it said.


The case pertains to the birth of twins (boy and girl) on November 30. Both the babies were allegedly declared dead by the Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh. However, the family later found the boy was alive.


"We wish to clarify that this action should not presuppose finding of any lapse by the expert group and should not be construed in anyway to be anything other than an expression of our continued commitment to providing quality health care," the statement read.


Earlier in the day, the hospital had said two experts from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) had been included in the probe team set up by the Max Healthcare authorities to investigate the case.


The Max Healthcare authorities had ordered an inquiry into the case on December 1.

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