Patient died of fatal diffuse axonal injury, NCDRC exonerates doctor of medical negligence
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The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) recently exonerated an Amritsar-based doctor from the charges of medical negligence while treating a patient suffering from accidental injuries.
Although family claimed that the patient had died because of the delayed and wrong treatment given by the doctor, the top consumer court noted that the doctor had insisted to take the patient to higher facilities and provided First-aid treatment as per the reasonable standard of practice.
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Patient Died Of Fatal Diffuse Axonal Injury, NCDRC Exonerates Doctor Of Medical Negligence
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