3 doctors served notices, Nurse suspended over swapping of newborn bodies at Indore Hospital
Indore: Following a ruckus created by parents over the death of two newborns at the government-run Maharaja Tukojirao Hospital (MTH) in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, another instance of alleged negligence has come to light, in which the bodies of two infants got exchanged while they were being handed over to their families.
A nurse has been suspended and three doctors were served notices seeking their response following the incident on Thursday, an official said on Friday.
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MTH is under the government-run Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College in the city.
“The body of a newborn girl belonging to a family from Khargone was swapped with that of a baby boy of a family in Ujjain and handed over on Thursday,” college dean Dr Sanjay Dixit told PTI.
In light of this gross negligence, the MTH nurse was suspended with immediate effect, he said.
Notices have been issued to the head of the gynaecology department of MTH, the head of the paediatric department, and in-charge of the newborn special care unit (SNCU), asking why disciplinary action should not be taken against them for exchanging the bodies, it was stated.
As soon as they realised the lapse, the MTH staff telephoned the concerned families and the mistake was rectified after the bodies were brought back, officials said.
Earlier, parents and relatives created a ruckus on Thursday after two newborn babies died at MTH within 24 hours.
They alleged that the babies were given contaminated milk, a charge the hospital management denied.
MTH is counted among the largest hospitals providing maternal and child care and treatment in the state. On Thursday, the relatives created a ruckus alleging the death of newborns due to negligence in treatment at this hospital.
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