A hospital in the Indian capital Delhi has fired two doctors for mistakenly declaring a newborn dead.
The
doctors at the privately run Max Hospital had pronounced the baby dead
hours after his twin who was stillborn on 30 November.
The incident sparked outrage and a debate over the quality of private healthcare which is often costly.
The
privately run Max Hospital said in a statement that "this strict action
has been taken on the basis of our initial discussions with experts".
"While
the inquiry by the expert group which includes external experts from
Indian Medical Association is still in process, we have decided to
terminate the services of the two treating doctors," the hospital added.
The government's inquiry into the incident is ongoing.
The
incident came to light when the parents noticed one of the babies
squirming inside the plastic bag that doctors placed the infants in.
According
to the twins' grandfather, the stunned family rushed the newborn to a
nearby hospital where they were told that their baby was still alive,
local media reported
This was the second instance in recent months where a private hospital
in India has been called out for negligent care. Last month, a girl died
of dengue fever in another hospital and the parents allege they were
overcharged for her treatment.
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