This Article is From Nov 21, 2016

Infant Dies As Pune Hospital Refuses Part Payment In Banned Notes

Infant Dies As Pune Hospital Refuses Part Payment In Banned Notes

A close relative of the child alleged that the hospital turned down their offer and demanded full payment

Pune: An infant girl died at KEM Hospital in Pune today after she was allegedly refused treatment by a prominent hospital for her heart condition, apparently over the issue of payment in banned currency notes.

However, Ruby Hall Clinic, where the girl was to be admitted for heart surgery, refuted the claim made by her relatives that their request to accept at least part payment in defunct banknotes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 was turned down.

A close relative of Amrapali and Gaurab Kunte, parents of the deceased girl, said the doctors had advised them to admit her in Ruby Hall Clinic for heart surgery.

"However, when we went to Ruby on Saturday morning, the billing department gave us quotation of Rs 3.5 lakh and told us to deposit the same before any treatment."

"We then offered to make Rs 1 lakh payment in banned notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. However, the hospital administration refused to accept these notes," claimed Sudhakar Gawandgave.

He said her parents even offered to pay part payment through cheque and cards.

"When they (Ruby Clinic) turned down the banned bills, we offered them that we would pay Rs 1 lakh through current cheque and Rs 30,000 through card payment and requested them to allow the remaining payment through another cheque, which needs to be deposited in bank on Monday," Mr Gawandgave said.

He alleged that the hospital administration turned down their offer and instead demanded full payment which he said resulted into wastage of golden hours.

"They made us run from pillar to post to admit the girl. Had she been admitted to Ruby Hall Hospital, the golden hours would not have been wasted. The infant girl, who was in ICU at KEM, had to put on ventilator support and died early Sunday morning," Mr Gawandgave said.

When contacted, Dr Sanjay Pathare, Director, Medical Services, at Ruby Hall Clinic, refuted as "baseless and false" the claims made by the relatives.
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