Director of Amethi hospital dismisses allegation that patient with Ayushman card turned away

Press Trust of India  |  Amethi 

The of a hospital in Amethi, at the centre of a raging controversy, Sunday dismissed the allegation that a man, who died at the facility last month, had been denied treatment on the ground that Ayushman Bharat card was not accepted.

Modi, at a poll rally in Gwalior, alleged a patient died after an hospital with trustees from the Gandhi family denied him treatment, saying it was not "Modi's hospital" where Ayushman Card would be accepted.

Earlier in the day, Irani tweeted a video in which a man is heard saying that his uncle died as he was denied treatment by the after being told that "Modi's Ayushman Bharat card" was not accepted there.

SM Chaudhary, the of the hospital, said, "The claims in the tweet are baseless and politically-motivated. The deceased patient has been identified as (59), a resident of Sarraiyya village located in Musafirkhana area of the district. He was admitted on April 25 at 11.00 pm."

"He was admitted in a very serious condition, and used to consume a lot of alcohol, as a result of which he suffered from died on April 26," said.

"There is no hospital in where the cure of liver ailments is possible. Apart from this, did not have any Ayushman Bharat card. We do not distinguish between patients based on and BJP, and treat a patient as a patient only," the said.

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First Published: Sun, May 05 2019. 22:10 IST