Senior medics found guilty of babies' deaths at Jhang hospital.

Byline: Asif Chaudhry

LAHORE -- Seven critically ill newborns died at the Jhang DHQ Hospital nursery in one week allegedly due to negligence on the part of senior doctors.

This came to light in a 'confidential official report' compiled and submitted by the Jhang chief executive officer (CEO) to the primary and secondary health secretary on Oct 31 for strict action against the guilty medics.

The report also mentioned the names of the children and date and time of their deaths stating that the doctors supposed to be on duty were not present at the hospital at that time. It revealed that when the senior doctors were asked to reach the hospital to attend to the critical newborns, they did not respond to the calls. Consequently, the children died in the nursery. 'The babies expired due to non-availability of timely consultation of specialist doctors during Oct 23 to Oct 30,' reads the official report.

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Haseeb Amir and Wajeeha Zahid died on Oct 24, two other newborns on Oct 29 and three, including Aqsa Imran, on Oct 30.

The report also pointed out the dismal treatment facilities to the other newborns at the nursery stating that the head of the paeds department, Dr Aiba Yaseen, has not visited the unit in the last eight months. 'Dr Aiba Yaseen never visited the paeds department of DHQ Jhang during last eight months in any shift and never deputed any senior doctor in the evening and night shift in spite of repeated requests by the medical superintendent of the hospital,' reads the report.

The CEO reported that most of the ad hoc or other medical officers or house officers were deputed at the paediatric ward without the supervision of senior doctors.

According to the report, the CEO visited the paediatric department along with the MS on Oct 23 and found a baby critically ill there. The specialist, Dr Nasir Abbas, was called to attend to the patient, but he did not respond to the calls. He again visited the unit on Oct 25 and found three...

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