Doctor, health workers attacked at Bheri Hospital

BANKE, May 28: Relatives of a patient, who died  on Thursday evening while undergoing treatment at the Nepalgunj-based Bheri Hospital, have assaulted the health workers and doctors of the hospital. The patient from Dang district was admitted to the hospital on May 18 and died while being treated in ventilator support. Chairman of Bheri Hospital Development Committee Pramod Dhital said relatives of the deceased thrashed a doctor and four nursing staff blaming the medics for the death of the patient.  Dr Chandra Prakash Sahu and nursing staff Asmini Gurung and Sadiksha Gaire were misbehaved by the deceased’s son and two brothers.     Dhital said that the patient died despite continued efforts of the doctors to save the patient.  After the death of the patient, the relatives also vandalised the ICU ward of the hospital while the health workers managed to save their lives by escaping the attack, hospital’s Nursing Officer Shila Sharma said.   Meanwhile, the health workers in the hospital have asked the administration to ensure their security and actions against the perpetrators.

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Doctors, health workers thrashed in Bheri Hospital

NEPALGUNJ, May 28: Relatives of a patient, who died at 8:00 last night while receiving treatment at Bheri Hospital, have assaulted the health workers and doctors in the hospital. The patient from Dang district was admitted to the hospital on May 18 and died last night while receiving treatment in ventilator support. Chairman of Bheri Hospital Development Committee Pramod Dhital said relatives of the deceased thrashed a doctor and four nursing staff stating that the patient died due to carelessness of the health workers.   Dr Chandra Prakash Sahu and nursing staff Asmini Gurung and Sadiksha Gaire were misbehaved by the deceased’s son and two brothers.     Dhital said that the patient died despite continued efforts of the doctors to save the patient.  After the death of the patient, the relatives also vandalised the ICU ward of the hospital while the health workers managed to save their lives by escaping the attack, hospital’s Nursing Officer Shila Sharma said.   Meanwhile, the health workers in the hospital have asked the administration to ensure their security and actions against the perpetrators.

Investigation into Bheri Hospital incident underway: Home Ministry

KATHMANDU, May 28:The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) has said that  investigation into the incident that took place at the Nepalgunj-based Bheri Hospital on Wednesday evening has begun.  According to the ministry, a seven-member investigation committee has been formed under the leadership of the assistant chief district officer of Banke to initiate an investigation into the incident. Earlier, the ministry had directed the local authorities to book those involved in similar incidents in Solukhumbu, Dhanusa, Kaski and Morang districts. “Local administrations have also been drawn attention to ensure safety of all the frontline workers,” said the ministry.  Relatives of a patient, who died  on Thursday evening while undergoing treatment at the Nepalgunj-based Bheri Hospital, assaulted the health workers and doctors of the hospital.

Doctors, health workers thrashed in Bheri Hospital

Relatives of a patient, who died at 8:00 last night while receiving treatment at Bheri Hospital, have assaulted the health workers and doctors in the hospital.

Three arrested on charges of attacking health workers of Bheri Hospital

After COVID-19 patient Dilli Rawat died while receiving treatment at Bheri Hospital on Thursday night, his relatives physically assaulted the doctor and nurses who were on duty.

Health workers from KAHS leaving for Bheri Hospital to assist in treatment

KHALANGA, May 2: A team of health workers comprising doctors from Jumla-based Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, Teaching Hospital, is going to Nepalgunj today to assist after Covid ward of Bheri Hospital in Nepalgunj faced acute shortage of human resources. The team under the leadership of Chief of the Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care of the Academy, Dr Prabin Giri, is leaving for Bheri Hospital, said Registrar of the Academy, Bishwo Raj Kafle.   The six-member team comprising doctors and health workers are going to be deputed after the request of the Ministry of Health and Population.  Preparation has been made to leave for Nepalgunj if flight takes place. Dr Giri said, “We will assist in treatment of patients in Bheri Hospital staying there around 10 to 14 days.” The government has formed a team at the Karnali Academy of Health Science, Teaching Hospital, for the treatment and management of coronavirus. The team would reach and help there where there is problem. Such team is mobilized for certain period. More than 73 health workers of Bheri Hospital have been infected with the virus so far.  Some of the coronavirus infected health workers are even involved in treatment of other infected people in lack of human resources, according to the Bheri Hospital.

Health workers from KAHS leaving for Bheri Hospital to assist in treatment

KHALANGA, May 2: A team of health workers comprising doctors from Jumla-based Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, Teaching Hospital, is leaving for Nepalgunj today to assist after COVID-19 ward of Bheri Hospital in Nepalgunj the is facing acute shortage of human resources.

80 health workers to be added in Bheri Hospital

By Siraj Khan Nepalgunj, Apr. 26 Following the overflow of COVID-19 patients and scarcity of human resource in Nepalgunj's Bheri Hospital, the Health Ministry has decided to deploy 80 health workers including specialist health professionals. The Hospital Development Committee informed that the Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP) on Monday decided to add 80 more health workers to the hospital to attend to the huge number of virus-infected patients. Krishna Prasad Shrestha, a member of the committee, said, "The ministry has already sent the authority letter to deploy 80 health workers for three months at Bheri Hospital which is currently providing treatment to the patients of three provinces." According to the letter sent by the ministry, 10 medical officers, two nursing officers, three anesthesiologists, five lab technicians, 40 staff nurses, and 20 hospital cleaners are being appointed to the hospital for three months on a contractual basis.   Sating that the workers will be appointed immediately by issuing a notice, member Shrestha said that it would be easy for the hospitals to provide treatment to the infected patients. Prior to this, after the Health Ministry was informed about the shortfall of human resources and isolation beds in Bheri Hospital, the ministry had sent Dr. Mahendra Shrestha and chief medical superintendent Dr. Roshan Neupane's team to Nepalgunj for inspection. The inspection team had recommended the ministry add human resources after visiting Nepalgunj. Shrestha said that the ministry decided to add health workers and beds immediately on the recommendation of the inspection team.

80 health workers to be deployed in Bheri hospital

Following the overflow of COVID-19 patients and scarcity of human resources in Nepalgunj's Bheri Hospital, the Health Ministry has decided to deploy 80 health workers including specialist health workers.