Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Phoenix Hospital has come under the scanner after a surprise inspection by chief medical and health officer (CMHO) Dr Madhav Hasani revealed a series of shocking violations, including the absence of qualified doctors, illegal construction, and extortion of Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries.
The inspection followed repeated complaints raised during a Jansunvai, prompting ADM’s intervention. Dr Hasani, along with a two-member inquiry team, personally visited the hospital.
On the third floor, officials found over 20 admitted patients but no registered doctor on duty only a homeopathic practitioner was present. Authorities also discovered that the floor itself was unauthorised construction without a fire safety system, posing grave risk.
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“No qualified doctor was found, nor was a treatment list provided. A notice has been issued, and details are being sought from the Municipal Corporation regarding permissions,” said Dr Hasani.
Deputy chief minister and health minister warned that misuse of Ayushman is a punishable offence, promising strict action and heavy penalties. The hospital operator, Dr Birla, has been served notice under the Nursing Home Act, while authorities examine IMC’s approval records.
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