Thane: a 28-year-old tribal woman, who in labor morbidity, was made to sit in a trail of a government-managed hospital in Bhiwandi in the Thane Maharashtra district by her staff for almost 11 hours, who asked her relatives to get her medical test for the first time, a person Social activists accuse on Sundays.
The incident occurred at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGM) on Saturday, said Pramod Pawar activist.
However, medical supervisors, said that he did not realize that pregnant women were made to sit outside the facility for hours, and when he was told about it, he immediately arranged to enter.
“The woman, Rohini Maruti Mukne, a villagers near Bhiwandi, developed labor pain and was taken to hospital around 1 noon yesterday.
However, hospital staff refused to admit it and made her wait for a trail until midnight.
The staff asked for her relatives To get blood and other tests are done first and also make arrangements for blood supply, “he said.
When activists and other organizational members came to know that, they raised the problem with hospital management.
Finally, his medical supervisor intervened and the woman was finally treated at the facility, he said.
When contacted, Rajesh was more, the IgM hospital medical supervisor, said he was not aware that the woman was made to sit outside the hospital.
“When I found out about 10pm, I immediately made arrangements to make him admit,” he said.