Violation of Doctor-patient Confidentiality: Hospital MS suspended for disclosing identity of coronavirus patient

Published On 2020-03-16 10:09 GMT   |   Update On 2020-03-16 10:09 GMT
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Jammu: Suspension orders have been handed over to the Medical Superintendent of Associated Hospital in Rajouri after he disclosed the name of a suspected coronavirus patient.

District Development Commissioner (DDC), Rajouri, Mohammad Nazir Sheikh ordered the suspension of Medical Superintendent of the Associated Hospital, Government Medical College (GMC), Rajouri, Raghuvir Singh on Saturday, the officials said. the doctor was held guilty for violation of guidelines by revealing the identity of a suspected case.

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the case came after a person with travel history to Saudi Arabia and suffering from fever and cold and being symptomatic was brought to Associated Hospital, Rajouri on Saturday and doctors decided to keep him in isolation ward, as a suspect case of novel coronavirus. The MS in his intimation to the police in charge mentioned the identity of the suspect

"Due to the disclosure of privacy of the suspect case, panic spread among his relatives, who met him after his arrival, residing in the area where the suspect belongs to," the officials said quoting the order of the DDC, Rajouri.

Pending enquiry, the officials said the medical superintendent was placed under suspension for sharing details of the patient and not maintaining privacy, which is sheer violation of charter of patients rights, issued by the Union ministry of health and family welfare and professional conduct rules of Medical Council of India and dereliction of duties.

"He shall remain attached with the office of the Chief Medical Officer, Rajouri, during the period of suspension and principal GMC Rajouri shall make alternate arrangement, so that work may not suffer at the Associated hospital, GMC Rajouri," stated the order


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