Hindustan Times: New Delhi: Saturday, February 09, 2013.
Lack of
essential services, faulty ventilators and unhygienic conditions led to the
death of more than 8,200 children at the Safdarjung Hospital in the past five
years, an RTI reply from the hospital has revealed. Taking note of a complaint
based on the reply, the National Human Rights Commission on Friday issued
notices to the secretary, union ministry of health and family welfare, and the
medical superintendent of Safdarjung asking them to respond within four weeks.
Medical
superintendent of Safdarjung Dr BD Athani, however, said he was yet to receive
a copy of the report.
Activist RH
Bansal, who had filed the RTI application, told HT, “Of the 18 ventilators
assigned for children only five worked. From faulty ventilators to unhygienic
conditions to acute shortage of essential services, the hospital authorities
ignored everything.” Dubbing it a serious issue of human rights violation, he
appealed to the NHRC to intervene.