The doctor and a medical insurance company have been asked to pay compensation to the man for medical negligence.
Dhanraj Patel had visited M B Government Hospital in 2004 with fever, cough and cold. Dr D C Kumawat, the then associate professor of medicines, suspected him of being HIV patient and started treatment for HIV without confirming the disease through necessary tests.
Even as the treatment was continued, Patel visited a hospital in Mumbai where he was tested negative for HIV. He showed the test report to the doctor but he advised him to continue with the treatment for HIV.
The complainant approached the commission in 2013. The commission found the doctor guilty of medical negligence and passed an order last month directing the doctor and National Insurance Company to jointly pay Rs 5 lakh as compensation to the complainant.
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