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Samanta warns unauthorised hospitals, clinics

Addresses tragic death of Ayan
UNB . Dhaka
16 Jan 2024 16:19:51 | Update: 16 Jan 2024 16:29:01
Samanta warns unauthorised hospitals, clinics
Health Minister Dr Samanta Lal Sen — Courtesy Photo

In a bold initiative to ensure medical compliance and public safety, Health Minister Dr Samanta Lal Sen has directed immediate closure of all unregistered hospitals, diagnostic centres, and clinics.

Addressing the media at the Secretariat, the minister emphasised the urgency of this action, citing both the need for medical safety and the recent surge in Covid-19 cases.

Samanta Lal, taking a personal tone, revealed, “I myself have been a victim of an unlicensed hospital. Therefore, I will not tolerate such negligence.” His stern message was clear: unauthorized medical facilities must voluntarily cease operations or face severe consequences from the health ministry. This directive aligns with his previously declared position against corruption and malpractice in the healthcare sector.

Ayan’s tragic death

Highlighting the severity of consequences, the health minister discussed the heart-wrenching case of child Ayan’s death. “The incident of Ayan’s death is deeply tragic. We are awaiting the investigating committee’s report, and rest assured, appropriate actions will follow,” Samanta Lal assured.

Earlier in the day, Ayan’s father, Shamim Ahmed, accompanied by family members, met with the minister at the Secretariat. They presented a detailed account of the events leading to Ayan’s untimely demise, alongside a call for a thorough and fair investigation into his death.

Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Director General Dr Ahmedul Kabir affirmed that the crackdown on unregistered entities is imminent. “It’s mandatory for all, including United Health Service, to be duly licensed. We have a considerable number of registered facilities, but being large-scale doesn’t exempt anyone from compliance,” he stated.

Rising Covid-19 concerns and preventive measures

In the wake of identifying new Covid variants and increasing infections in countries including India, the health minister expressed his deep concern. He urged high-risk groups to minimize public gatherings and called for universal mask usage. In a significant public health initiative, the government plans to administer the fourth dose of the Covid vaccine to 1.25 crore people this year, with a long-term goal of reaching 2.5 crore people over two years.

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