Premier
cancer institute asked to pay Rs 5 L for negligence
Rajiv Gandhi Cancer
Institute and Research Centre (RGCI &RC) and its two doctors have been held
guilty of "negligence" by the apex consumer commission which directed
them to pay Rs five lakh compensation to the husband of a cancer patient, who
died in 2001.
The National Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) upheld the Delhi State Consumer
Commission's order directing the country's premier cancer hospital along with
its Director Dr Y P Bhatia and the then Surgical Oncology Consultant Dr K K
Pandey to pay the compensation amount to Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Zile Singh
Dahiya, whose wife had died due to their "negligence" in treating
her.
The Commission said it was
all the more unfortunate that the delay in diagnosis and treatment happened
"at a premier institution of great repute".
"It is a clear case
of medical negligence as well as deficiency of service. Therefore, we find
ourselves in full agreement with the finding of the State Commission that the
failure to provide proper diagnosis and treatment to the patient amounted to
medical negligence," a bench headed by Justice D K Jain said.
"It goes without
saying that when a person decides to be treated in such an institution, it is
with the expectation of higher quality of treatment and care...In this view, we
do not consider it appropriate to reduce the quantum of compensation (Rs 5
lakh) as awarded by the State Commission," the bench, also comprising
members Vineeta Rai and Vinay Kumar, said.
It noted that the conduct
of the two doctors "clearly falls below the standard of an ordinary
competent person exercising ordinary skill in that profession".
The bench was hearing an
appeal by the hospital against the State Commission's 2008 order directing the
institute and the two doctors to pay the compensation to Dahiya.
Dahiya had stated that in
1999, he had taken his wife Krishna Kumari, who was suffering from cancer of
the cervix, to the institute for a second opinion, after having her radiation
therapy done at a hospital in Rohtak. Doctors at the Institute performed
surgery on her and discharged her, he said.
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