Wednesday, July 2

Chennai,
In a strong move against alleged medical negligence, the Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has recommended criminal prosecution and immediate dismissal of a government doctor, Dr. C. Prabakar, accused of refusing treatment to a burn victim and directing her to a private hospital where he practiced. The patient later died after incurring medical expenses exceeding ₹11 lakh.


Key Recommendations by SHRC:

  • Criminal case to be registered against Dr. C. Prabakar.
  • Immediate termination of Dr. Prabakar from government service.
  • ₹50 lakh compensation to be paid to the patient’s husband:
    • ₹6 lakh by the State Government.
    • ₹40 lakh to be recovered from Dr. Prabakar.
    • ₹2 lakh from Senior Civil Surgeon Venkateshwara Sri.
    • ₹1 lakh each from nurses Kumareswari and Gurulakshmi.

Case Background:

  • Incident occurred on November 27, 2018, in Kovilpatti, Thoothukudi district.
  • The victim was initially taken to a Primary Health Centre.
  • Dr. Prabakar, instead of providing emergency care, advised her to go to a private hospital where he was affiliated, citing personal leave.
  • The victim’s husband alleged threats and overcharging during the treatment.
  • A government inquiry confirmed negligence and misconduct, stating the patient was “maltreated” and indirectly denied timely government care, leading to her death.

Systemic Reforms Advised:

SHRC member V. Kannadasan further urged the state government to:

  • Monitor private practice by government doctors more strictly.
  • Prevent forced referrals of patients from public hospitals to private clinics.
  • Track doctor presence during duty hours at government facilities.
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