Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Hospital faces action..

Hospital to face action for asking Aadhaar

Aloysius Xavier Lopez

CHENNAI, MAY 16, 2017 00:00 IST

Action follows furore on social media

The Chennai Corporation on Monday initiated action against a hospital that forced patients to give Aadhaar for getting admitted for treatment.

According to a post on social media on Monday, a hospital in ward 150 of Zone 11 (Valasaravakkam) had asked patients to give Aadhaar “compulsorily” for treatment.

The notice at the hospital read: “As per the direction of the Chennai Corporation, division 150, zone 11, all patients are requested to submit a copy of their Aadhaar card at the time of admission compulsorily. By the management.”

Responding to the complaints by patients, senior officials of the Chennai Corporation said the information given by the hospital to the patients was misleading. “The Chennai Corporation has not directed any hospital to get Aadhaar for admitting patients. We will take action against the hospital,” said the official.

At present, the Corporation gives requisition to more than 500 registered hospitals for various aspects relating to registration of birth and death and to monitor public health, compiling data relating to patients admitted.

More than 200 hospitals have also been failing to report details of patients undergoing treatment for infectious and notified diseases to the local health authorities of the Chennai Corporation, said officials.

The civic body has also been issuing notice to a number of hospitals under Sections 56 and 64 of the Tamil Nadu Public Health Act 1939 for failing to notify the details of such patients within 24 hours.

The hospitals that fail to comply with the requisition will render themselves liable for prosecution under Section 134 of the Tamil Nadu Public Health Act.

With dengue cases on the rise in the city, some of the hospitals seem to have been taking such initiative to get the right address of patients to help the civic body trace them, sources said.

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