Ranchi: At least 14 patients died in the last 36 hours in the Rajendra Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) in Jharkhand as nurses and junior doctors of the institute were on a strike against an assault on one of its staff.>
Jharkhand chief minister Raghubar Das on June 3 took cognisance of the RIMS incident and asked chief secretary Sudhir Tripathi and health minister Ramchandra Chandravanshi to hold talks with the nurses and junior doctors.>
The trouble began when a patient Geeta Devi died after a nurse gave her an injection. Following her death, the nurse was thrashed by Devi’s attendants on June 1 night.>
On June 2 morning, the nurses and junior doctors of RIMS went on a strike and did not allow admission of patients in the hospital while those already admitted were not provided medicine and treatment, resulting in the death of 14 patients.>
The chief minister said that everyone had the right to protest but chaos would not be tolerated in the RIMS.>
More than 2,000 OPD patients returned on June 2 and June 3 without treatment while family members of many patients admitted in RIMS shifted them to other hospitals.>