Campaign Against "Medical Terrorism" in State.

Guwahati, May 14 - Medical negligence has been leading to loss of around 30 lakh years of healthy life in the country annually. The situation is such that about 52 lakh of medical injuries are recorded in India, of which around 98,000 victims lose their lives every year. In India, 10 people fall victims of medical negligence every minute and more than 11 people die per hour due to medical error and negligence.

This was the statement made by Dr Ankuran Dutta of the Dr Anamika Roy Memorial Trust while addressing the first advocacy meeting as part of the countrywide movement named ‘Stop Medical Terrorism’ by the Trust, at the Bishnu-Nirmala Trust Auditorium here today.

The Guwahati-based Trust is demanding better health care service in India.

To support the movement launched by this Trust, any supporter can type JOIN ATRUST and ‘SMS’ it to 9220092200 or give a missed call to 02262116842, said Dr Dutta. He proposed that June 25 should be observed as the medical awareness day and a day in the month of July should be observed as anti-medical terrorism day.

Addressing the function, senior police officer R Chandranathan, ADGP, CID, laid stress on generating awareness among the people on the issue of medical negligence. Things related with the treatment of the patients should also be made transparent and efforts should be there to cover both the Government and the private healthcare institutes under this transparency-related initiative, he said.

Dr Putul Mahanta, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Health Research and Medico Legal Practice, regretted that once medical service was regarded to be a mission and gradually it emerged as a profession and now it has turned into a business and unethical practices in this profession are growing day by day. Organ-lifting rackets are also operating in some parts of the country, he lamented.

It has also become known that many doctors are now visiting foreign lands along with their families in trips sponsored by the pharmaceutical companies. Cases of nexus between doctors and clinical laboratories also come to the fore these days.

It also observed that the doctors are refusing to provide treatment to some patients, like those suffering from HIV, he rued.

Referring to “surgical terrorism”, he said there are surgeons who calculate their charges on the basis of the screws and stitches they append, he said, adding, charging high fees or rates from the patients is nothing but medical terrorism.

Moreover, he said, prescribing wrong medicines and wrong doses are also considered as medical negligence, besides leaving apparatus, etc., inside the body of the patient after a surgical operation. Fifty per cent of the cases of medical negligence recorded are against the surgeons.

But the situation is such that 98 per cent of the cases of medical negligence are not reported, he said.

Former Vice Chancellor of the KK Handiqui State Open University, Prof Srinath Baruah, laid stress on videographing the surgical operations conducted inside the operation theatres.

Partha Parasar of Dergaon also narrated how he lost his sister Mousumi because of doctors’ negligence.

Source: Staff Reporter, Assam Tribune, 14 May, 2016.

First Advocacy Meet to Combat Medical Negligence Held

A nationwide movement 'Stop Medical Terrorism' was initiated today by a group of victims of medical negligence and supporters of the cause under the platform of Dr Anamika Ray Memorial Trust, Guwahati, demanding better health care services in India.

At its first advocacy meet, Dr Putul Mahanta, researcher of medico legal practices at Tezpur Medical College, spoke about the growing rate of medico legal issues in the country and their root causes.

Another speaker R Chandranathan, Additional Director General of Assam Police, expressed his views on combating the alleged criminal negligence of medical profession.

Prof Srinath Baruah, former Vice Chancellor of Krishna Kanta Handique Open University, said 90 per cent doctors are dedicated and only a few are selfish.

He advocated that all surgical operations be video recorded for transparency.

A few victims of this movement also shared their views on the pain, and humiliation that patients and their family members face because of 'harassment' by doctors.

Dr Ankuran Dutta, convenor of this movement and managing trustee of Dr Anamika Ray Memorial Trust, urged all the victims and well wishers to support this movement by sending an SMS with the text JOIN ATRUST to 9220092200 or by giving a missed call to 02262116842.

At the meeting it was resolved that June 25 will be organised as the nationwide protest day against 'medical terrorism' and July 19 will be observed as the Anti-Medical Terrorism Day.

Source: Press Trust of India, Business Standard, 14 May, 2016

First Advocacy Meet to Combat Medical Negligence Held

Guwahati, May 14: A nationwide movement Stop Medical Terrorism was initiated today by a group of victims of medical negligence and supporters of the cause under the platform of Dr Anamika Ray Memorial Trust, Guwahati, demanding better health care services in India.

At its first advocacy meet, Dr Putul Mahanta, researcher of medico legal practices at Tezpur Medical College, spoke about the growing rate of medico legal issues in the country and their root causes. 

Another speaker R Chandranathan, Additional Director General of Assam Police, expressed his views on combating the alleged criminal negligence of medical profession.

Prof Srinath Baruah, former Vice Chancellor of Krishna Kanta Handique Open University, said 90 per cent doctors are dedicated and only a few are selfish.

He advocated that all surgical operations be video recorded for transparency.

A few victims of this movement also shared their views on the pain, and humiliation that patients and their family members face because of harassment by doctors.

Dr Ankuran Dutta, convenor of this movement and managing trustee of Dr Anamika Ray Memorial Trust, urged all the victims and well wishers to support this movement by sending an SMS with the text JOIN ATRUST to 9220092200 or by giving a missed call to 02262116842.

At the meeting it was resolved that June 25 will be organised as the nationwide protest day against medical terrorism and July 19 will be observed as the Anti-Medical Terrorism Day.

Stop Medical Terrorism Campaign Launched in City

Guwahati, May 14: A nationwide movement—Stop Medical Terrorism—was formally initiated today by a group of victims of medical negligence and supporters of the cause under the platform of Dr. Anamika Ray Memorial Trust, Guwahati, demanding better health care services in India.

The first advocacy meeting to combat ‘medical terrorism’ and negligence was organised at the city based Bishnu Nirmala Auditorium, where a large number of victims of medical negligence and supporters of this movement participated and prepared a roadmap for a nationwide movement. 

“About 52 lakh medical injuries are recorded in India each year, of which around 98,000 result in fatalities. It is a matter of serious concern for the entire nation negligence every minute and more than 11 people die per hour in the country due to medical error and negligence,” said an organizer.

He said it is the eighth leading cause of death in the world. 

“Approximately 30 lakh of healthy life are lost in the country each year due to medical negligence, which is not acceptable at any cost,” he added. 

Dr Putul Mahanta, Professor of Tezpur Medical College, enumerated the growing rate of medico legal issues in the country and its root causes. 

ADGP R Chandranathan expressed his views to combat the criminal negligence of medical profession. A few victims of medical negligence and supporters of this movement shared their views on the pain, the anguish, the condemnation, the distress and the humiliation that the patients and their family members face. 

They also highlighted how people who are already helpless and in need of care are subjected to further harassment by people who should be taking care of them. 

Dr Ankuran Dutta, convener of this movement, urged the victims to support this movement by sending an SMS with the text JOIN ATRUST to 9220092200 or by giving a missed call to 02262116842. 

It was resolved in the meeting that on June 25, 2016 a nationwide protest against ‘medical terrorism’ will be organised and July 19 will be observed as ‘Anti Medical Terrorism Day’.

Source: Staff Reporter, The Sentinel, 16 May 2016.