HEALTH MINISTER DR BALBIR SINGH CALLS IT ‘UNPARDONABLE’ ADMINISTRATIVE FAILURE, JALANDHAR CIVIL HOSPITAL HAD FOUR BACKUP SOURCES OF OXYGEN BUT STAFF FAILED TO MONITOR PRESSURE, PUNJAB GOVERNMENT REITERATES ZERO TOLERANCE TOWARDS NEGLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE DELIVERY
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In a stern response to the tragic incident at a Jalandhar Civil Hospital, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Wednesday announced the suspension of three doctors including Medical Superintendent and Senior Medical Officer, while, dismissal of house surgeon for gross negligence that led to the loss of patient lives due to disruption in oxygen supply.
Those suspended are Medical Superintendent Raj Kumar, Senior Medical Officer (SMO) Surjeet Singh, Consultant Anesthesia Dr Sonakshi (on-duty doctor). “All the three doctors have been placed under suspension. Detailed inquiry is being conducted and they are likely to be dismissed from the service and lose all benefits of the service,” said the Health Minister, while reaffirming that exemplary punishment will be given for this ‘unpardonable’ administrative failure.
The House Surgeon, Dr Shaminder Singh, has been dismissed outright for gross dereliction of duty.
"The negligence was purely administrative. The hospital has 49 internal medical officers, 46 DNB doctors, 14 house surgeons, and 17 medical officers—enough to ensure one doctor per bed. Yet, lives were lost due to sheer dereliction of duty," said Dr Balbir Singh, while emphasising that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal, has always prioritised healthcare and eduction in the state and there is no dearth of funds for healthcare and education.
As per the information, a sudden disruption in oxygen supply caused by a technical fault in the hospital's oxygen plant resulted in death of three critically ill patients at Jalandhar Civil Hospital on Sunday evening.
Addressing the media, Dr Balbir Singh said that the preliminary investigation has revealed that the incident occurred due to administrative failure, despite the availability of adequate infrastructure, manpower, and multiple oxygen supply sources at the facility.
The hospital had a functional pressure swing adsorption (PSA) oxygen plant with dual compressors, a manifold system with 18-20 cylinders, and a liquid medical oxygen plant—ensuring four backup sources, he said, while adding that, however, irresponsible handling by the duty staff resulted in the fatal drop in oxygen pressure.
"The negligence was purely administrative. The hospital has 49 internal medical officers, 46 DNB doctors, 14 house surgeons, and 17 medical officers—enough to ensure one doctor per bed. Yet, lives were lost due to sheer dereliction of duty," said Dr Balbir Singh, while emphasising that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal, has always prioritised healthcare and eduction in the state and there is no dearth of funds for healthcare and education.
Meanwhile, the Health Minister has also issued strict directives to ensure uninterrupted oxygen supply and power backup in all critical care units, including ICUs, Operation Theatres (OTs), and emergency wards across all government health facilities in the state. "All government hospitals should have 24x7 oxygen availability, functional UPS systems with 30 minutes back-up, and fully operational generator sets for critical equipment. There will be no excuse for such lapses," he added.