New Delhi: Hospitals cannot hold patients “hostage” to extract money for unpaid bills, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday told a premier private city hospital for allegedly withholding custody of a patient over outstanding dues.
Denouncing this “modus operandi” of withholding custody of patients, a bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Deepa Sharma said if the bills are not paid, then release the patient.
“If bills not paid, then release the patient. You cannot keep patients hostage. That cannot be the modus operandi.
Even if dues are outstanding, custody of patients cannot be withheld to extract money towards unpaid bills (of the hospital). We deprecate this practice,” the court told Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in central Delhi.
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The court directed the hospital to prepare the discharge summary of the patient and allowed his son, the petitioner, to remove his father forthwith from the hospital.
Senior Standing Counsel of Delhi government Rahul Mehra said that several hospitals do behave in this manner.
The ruling came in a habeas corpus plea moved by the son of the patient, a former Madhya Pradesh policeman who was admitted in the hospital for treatment in February.
The ex-cop was suffering from enterocutaneous fistula, which occurs in the intestinal tract due to which contents of the stomach or intestines leak through to the skin. The treatment includes surgery.
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