A pregnant woman sadly died, and this made the Maharashtra Health Department start looking into what happened at Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital. They think the hospital may have broken the rules for emergency care. People say the hospital wanted money before helping the woman when she was in danger.
The Health Department is checking if the hospital followed the Nursing Homes Act. This law says hospitals can’t ask for money before giving emergency care. It’s important because it helps make sure that everyone gets the medical help they need, no matter if they’ve money or not.
Dr. Radhakishan Pawar is in charge of this investigation. A special team is talking to doctors and looking at medical papers to see if the hospital did things right. They want to know what happened before the woman died and how the hospital staff talked to her family.
The team is also checking the hospital’s rules for handling emergencies and how they admit patients when they’re really sick. They’re looking closely at everything that happened to understand if the hospital made any mistakes.
The Health Department expects to get the team’s report in two days. This report will say if the hospital broke any rules and what they should do to fix it. The results could change how hospitals in Maharashtra are watched and could help make sure that everyone gets good care in emergencies.