LAMA Patients not entitled for compensation, hold NCDRC
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In an interesting and important judgment in the recent case of JAIRAM SAHU V/s. CHANDULAL CHANDRAKAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL & ANR, CHHATTISGARH, the National Commission dismissed the complaint of Rs.18 lakhs clearly indicating that "The Patient of LAMA i.e. Leaving (the Hospital) Against Medical Advice, is not entitled for the Compensation"
Facts in brief :
1. The petitioner - Complainant filed complaint in the District Forum alleging that his sister-in-law (late) Smt. Purnima Devi was admitted for treatment in opposite party hospital on 24.1.2014 and was kept in ICU. She was discharged from the Hospital on 29.01.2014, but she was not fully recovered and on 30.01.2014 she died.
2. It was alleged that she was administered the expired medicines procured from the Hospital pharmacy, hence the compliant for Rs.18 lakhs.
3. The Complaint was allowed by district forum with interest @18% p.a.
4. The Hospital approached State Commission and the State commission dismissed the Complainant and hence complainant filed the Revision Petition.
Held :
1. The National Commission after perusing the documents and after hearing of parties dismissed the Petition in favour of the Hospital.
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