‘My Child Died of Dengue. From PM to CM, I’ve Tried Every Government Office for Help’

Amid cases of high costs and deaths in private hospitals like Fortis, Medanta and Max, two fathers have come together to seek accountability.

Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon. Courtesy: Practo

 

New Delhi: “Vasundhara Raje is considered the bahu of my district Dholpur in Rajasthan. Yet, if we had a proper functioning health facility in our district, we wouldn’t have had to go to Gwalior and then to Medanta hospital in Gurgaon,” says Gopendra Singh Parmar, father of Shaurya Prathap.

Seven-year-old Prathap died of dengue last November, while admitted to Medanta hospital. His family was handed a bill of Rs 16 lakh.

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Parmar is an insurance agent and says the costs have sunk his family into financial distress. He breaks into tears at a press conference in Delhi, and says later that his wife has gone into a depression, unable to recover from the trauma of their little boy’s death.

“My child died of dengue. From PM to CM, I’ve tried every government office for help,” he says.

Parmar has been trying to file an FIR against Medanta over the death of his son. He has, however, not been successful.

“We have just been chasing authority after authority. The police is not allowing us to file an FIR. Medanta hospital has not given us a breakup of our bill,” he says. “We come to private hospitals because public hospitals don’t work. When we come to private hospitals, we get looted.”

While Parmar has not been able to pursue this case legally, another father has been able to do so over the death of his daughter.

Jayant Singh is the father of seven-year-old Adya Singh. Adya had been admitted to Fortis Hospital, also in Gurgaon. She suffered from dengue shock syndrome. Her family was given a bill of around Rs 16 lakh. She also died despite the treatment.

“My story is the same as Gopendra’s,” says Jayant.


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