Civil Surgeon BK Rajora confirmed the receipt of a complaint against both the hospitals and added that it was being looked into.
The complaint filed with Rajora alleged that FMRI charged Bhim Singh (60) Rs 36.68 lakh after he was referred there with abdominal pain due to a stone in his gall bladder by Park hospital.
Singh underwent treatment at the FMRI for 42 days, following which he was left bed-ridden. The treatment also affected his intestine and a kidney, the complainant alleged.
Jagdish works in the defence sector and he took his father to Park hospital as it was on the panel of insurance. But he was referred to Fortis, which was not on the panel, and hence the family had to bear the entire treatment cost.
"My father had been admitted in the hospital for 42 days and the hospital gave us a bill of Rs 36.68 lakh which we paid by selling a piece of land. Despite the costly treatment, my father is still unable to walk," Jagdish said.
"The complications arose due to a faulty procedure performed earlier at a different hospital... which were managed astutely at FMRI," it added.
The patient had since been under regular follow-up of the treating physician at FMRI with the last follow-up being as recent as October 13,2017, it said.
"The final billed amount of Rs 23.27 lakh for the patient Bhim Singh, who continues to be under follow-up at the hospital, is not for management of a simple renal stone as is being erroneously reported.
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