Bengaluru: Experts Question Emergency Protocols After Patient Dies Following Alleged Hospital

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Bengaluru: Experts Question Emergency Protocols After Patient Dies Following Alleged Hospital

This special report focuses on a tragic incident in Bengaluru where a patient reportedly lost his life after a hospital allegedly refused to administer primary treatment for a heart attack. A medical expert and a citizen activist join the programme to examine the legal and ethical responsibilities of medical institutions during emergencies. The medical expert clarifies that under the Consumer Protection Act and medical ethics, no hospital can deny emergency care, while also noting the challenges of critical care infrastructure. He highlights an initiative to train the public in basic life support to combat bystander apathy. The citizen activist argues that hospitals must prioritise saving lives over profit and calls for stricter enforcement of emergency protocols. The discussion further explores the efficiency of the ambulance response system in urban India and the need for a stronger framework to handle cardiac emergencies.

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