Bombay High Court orders doctors to treat on emergency basis without delay
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The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court recently clarified that doctors are required to treat patients on emergency basis without any delay and therefore it should be ensured that doctors do not have to face any shortage of medicines or medical equipment while providing treatments to patients.
"...if the treating Doctors are required to face shortage of medicines or medical equipments or both, one can imagine the fate of patients in need of emergency treatment," noted the High Court bench Division Bench of Justice Sunil B. Shukre and Justice M.W. Chandwani.
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