With no wheelchair, woman drags ill husband for scanning

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Press Trust of India Shivamogga (Ktk)
Last Updated : Jun 02 2017 | 4:28 PM IST
In a bizarre incident,an elderly woman had to drag her ill husband along the floorto get his scanning done as she was allegedly not provided with a wheelchair at a government run-hospital here.
The video of the incident, where Amir Saab, aged about 75, is seen being dragged by his foot along the floor by his wife Fameeda, has sparked outrage with the government ordering an inquiry into it.
The incident occurred on May 31 afternoon, at the state government run McGann Hospital here.
According to the patient, his wife was not provided the wheel chair by hospital authorities, despite repeated requests.
"We were fed up after repeatedly asking for a wheelchair. No one gave it. So my wife dragged me outside. By thensomeone came. They raised their voice against hospital authoritiesand got us the wheelchair," Amir Saab toldreporters.
He said he has got back pain after being dragged along the floor and also complained that doctors were not visiting "properly".
Health department officials said Amir Saab was admitted on May 25 due to some lung problem, breathing issues and swelling in the body. The physician after conducting tests, had advised an abdomen scan on May 30, they said.
The "unfortunate" incident should not have occurred as there were adequate number of wheelchairs, the hospital officials said, adding, an inquiry would be held regarding the lapses.
Minister for Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil, under whose department the hospital comes, has ordered aninquiry.
Stating that he was "surprised" by the incident, Patil said he would ask for the report and take action against those responsible.
Health Minister Ramesh Kumar said officials toldhim the patient's family was "impatient" to wait for thewheelchair.
"But I told officials that such incidentsshould not have happened at a government hospital. So conduct aninquiry and submit a report, so that action can be takenagainst those responsible," he said.
Kumar while apologising to the public for the incident, also appealed to them not to loose faith in government hospitals because of such stray incidents.

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First Published: Jun 02 2017 | 4:28 PM IST

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