HC slams Govt doctors transferring patients to private hospitals for 'money', directs state to frame policy
Allahabad High Court
Allahabad: Observing that the state medical college doctors refer patients to private nursing homes for money, the Allahabad High Court recently asked the State Government to frame a policy to stop the private practice of doctors appointed in provincial medical services and district hospitals in Uttar Pradesh.
Terming the practice of Government doctors transferring patients to private nursing homes as a "menace", the HC bench comprising Justice Rohit Ranjan Agarwal noted, "It has become a menace that the patients are being referred and dragged to the private nursing homes and hospitals for treatment, and the doctors who are appointed by the State Government either under the Provincial Medical Services or in the State Medical Colleges are not treating and attending the patients in Medical Colleges and Government Hospitals, and just for the money they are being referred to private nursing homes and hospitals."
"It is further directed that not only the doctors, who are appointed in the State Medical Colleges, should comply the Government Orders of 1983, but also Government should come out with a policy for stopping private practice of the doctors who are appointed in the Provincial Medical Services and District Hospitals which are situated in the district headquarters throughout the State," the Court further observed.
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