CM Mamata Banerjee regrets death of man for want of free stent due to bribery demand
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee regretted death of a patient recently in a state-run hospital here for want of free stent for live saving operation due to hefty bribery demand allegedly made by a staffer of SSKM hospital.
Speaking at the 6th convocation of the West Bengal University of Health Sciences held at the Nazrul Mancha here, Banerjee said she was deeply pained by the incident where the patient died without getting the required treatment at the state-run hospital. She was referring to tragic death of 23-year-old Amit Mandal, who was suffering from brain aneurysm, a bulging blood vessel in the brain, on April 27 last.
He died as the requisite procedure for getting a free stent dragged for over 90 days due to bribery demand allegedly made a staffer of the hospital for completing the paperwork required for the purpose. A stent is given free to patients being treated in government hospitals in the state. But if the device costs more than Rs 4 lakh, the file has to be forwarded to the ‘Swastha Bhavan’ for its clearance.
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