Major action by FDA after the video of ‘Sairat’ actor Arbaaz Sheikh, orders to seal the medical of Noble Hospital of Solapur
marathi film ‘Sairat’ The actor became popular by playing the character of ‘Salya’ in Arbaaz Shaikh After a viral video of Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Solapur Noble Hospital But major action has been taken. After several irregularities were found during the inspection, the medical store of the hospital sealing orders Have been issued.
Arbaaz Sheikh had alleged in a video shared on social media that during the treatment of his father, the hospital administration Forced to buy medicines from the medical store of the hospital itself. He claimed that the bill for the medicines purchased from the medical hospital was almost Rs. 40 thousand rupees made, whereas the same medicines are available externally 20 thousand rupees I could meet.
After the video went viral, the FDA team reached the hospital and investigated. Assistant Commissioner of the FDA Arun Godse Said that many serious flaws came to light in the investigation. The prescription did not contain necessary information and information was also not displayed in the hospital premises that the patients or their relatives could purchase the medicines from any medical store other than the hospital. This was considered a violation of departmental guidelines.
FDA said that keeping in mind the health and rights of patients, the concerned medical stores Stopping the sale of medicines with immediate effect Orders have been given.
There itself, Noble Hospital The head of Dr. Amjad Syed Has denied all the allegations. He said that the hospital never forces patients to buy medicines from its medical store. He also informed that the estimated cost of treatment of the patient had already been informed to the family members and the concerned patient had been discharged two days ago.
After this incident, the debate on transparency and patients’ rights regarding the purchase of medicines in private hospitals has once again intensified. FDA has indicated that if such irregularities are found in any hospital, strict action will be taken against it.
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