The court was referring to those private hospitals which were given land on throwaway prices with the condition to keep 10 per cent in-patient and 25 per cent out-patient facility for economically weaker section (EWS).
"AIIMS can utilise the beds reserved for EWS in private hospitals on government land. It can refer patients to them," Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said while hearing a plea for speedy and free treatment of a woman suffering from brain tumour whose surgery was fixed in August 2018 by the medical institute.
Justice Sachdeva also observed that there was a need for long-term guidelines to address the issue so that other patients, like the petitioner, would also benefit.
In the petition filed through advocate Ashok Aggarwal, the woman has said that she has been diagnosed with meningioma, a kind of tumour that forms on the membranes covering brain and spinal cord.
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The petition has also said, "The tumour in the case of petitioner is about 5.5(TR) X 4.9 (AP) X 405 (CC) cm and same is malignant as evident from the MRI report. It has caused severe morbidity to the petitioner.
"The condition of the patient is deteriorating day by day showing worsened symptoms of continuous headache, vertigo, inability to stand and walk, often falling unconscious, severe weakness and pain in the whole body. She is unable to drink and eat and is suffering from fever regularly."