Last week, two patients admitted to Max Smart Hospital for cardiac problems had tested positive for COVID-19 following which 39 staff members, including doctors and nurses were asked to go on self-quarantine.
April 13, 2020Rawat was admitted to Max Hospital in Dehradun in the wee hours after he complained of dizziness, informed his chief spokesperson Surendra Kumar.
October 7, 2019The disciplinary committee of the Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has decided to hear the Max hospital twin baby case early next month, a senior official said on Monday. The case pertains to a baby boy being wrongly declared dead after his birth on November 30 by the upscale private hospital in Shalimar Bagh. The other …
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February 19, 2018The Delhi Police will proceed with its probe into the case of a newborn being wrongly declared dead by a city-based hospital only after it receives a reply from the Delhi Medical Council on whether there was medical negligence in the matter, a police official said. The Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has received replies from …
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January 6, 2018The father of the twin babies, one of whom was wrongly declared dead by the Shalimar Bagh Max Hospital, has sought a court-monitored probe into the matter, alleging that the ongoing “tainted” investigation may harm the prosecution case. In the plea filed through advocate Rishipal Singh before a magisterial court in Rohini, Ashish Kumar has …
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December 24, 2017In a new development that could spell fresh trouble for the Shalimar Bagh-located Max Hospital, the Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has issued a notice to the hospital seeking details of its qualification and details of the Delhi Nursing Council registration. The notice was issued on December 20 — the day the hospital resumed its services, …
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December 23, 2017The family of the twins, one of whom was wrongly declared ‘dead’ along with its stillborn twin by Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, demanded a CBI probe into the case on Thursday after an appellate authority stayed the Delhi government order cancelling the hospital’s licence. The newborn-boy later died at a nursing home in Pitampura due to …
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December 21, 2017Max Healthcare claimed its hospital in Shalimar Bagh in the city has resumed operations from Wednesday after an “appropriate” authority “stayed” its licence cancellation, though the appellate body did not confirm it. A week ago, the hospital group had filed an appeal in the Court of the Financial Commissioner against the cancellation of the licence …
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December 20, 2017The Delhi BJP on Wednesday slammed the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government soon after Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, resumed its operations, days after its licence was cancelled by the city government for declaring a live newborn baby dead. “Chief Minister Kejriwal needs to tell Delhi what deal did he strike with the Max Hospital administration for …
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December 20, 2017The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday slammed Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal for a stay order on the Delhi government’s decision to cancel the licence of Max Hospital here for declaring a live newborn baby dead. On December 8, the Delhi government had cancelled the Shalimar Bagh-based 250-bedded hospital’s licence after its doctors on November …
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December 20, 2017Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh-located Max Super Speciality Hospital on Wednesday said they have appealed to the authorities concerned to revoke cancellation of their licence. The appeal comes nearly a week after the Delhi government cancelled the 250-bedded health institution’s registration licence after its doctors on November 30 declared a newborn premature baby as dead even though …
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December 14, 2017Terming the Delhi government’s decision to cancel the license of Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, “irrational and autocratic” after it erroneously declared a newborn dead, the Delhi Medical Association (DMA) on Saturday urged Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to revoke the order or else threatened to go on strike. In the letter marked to Delhi Health Minister …
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December 10, 2017The Delhi government was not against the city’s private hospitals but it would not hesitate to act sternly in cases of criminal negligence and “looting of parents”, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday. Kejriwal said it takes courage to cancel the licence of a leading healthcare facility like the Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh. …
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December 9, 2017A day after cancelling its license, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain on Saturday said Max Hospital in the national capital had become a “habitual offender” and the government had “no option” but to revoke its permit. “It (Max hospital) had become a habitual offender… We had no option but to cancel their license,” Jain said. …
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December 9, 2017The Delhi government of Friday cancelled the licence of Max Hospital located in north-west Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh for medical negligence with immediate effect, after doctors had declared a newborn baby dead, who was later found alive. During a press conference on Friday, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain said that we have cancelled the license of …
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December 8, 2017The newborn baby, who was declared ‘dead’ along with its stillborn twin by Max Hospital located in north-west Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh, has reportedly died on Wednesday after being in intensive care unit (ICU) for less than a week. On November 30, the premature twins were allegedly declared dead by Max Hospital, and were handed in …
December 6, 2017In a preliminary investigation, the north Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh-located Max Super Specialty Hospital has been found guilty of not following the prescribed medical norms in dealing with a 22-week premature newborn, due to which he was declared dead on November 30 while he was still alive. The preliminary report by a three-member panel of the …
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