Harish Chauhan, 38, from south Delhi's Deoli village, died yesterday at Batra Hospital. His family claimed a hefty amount was spent on his treatment.
The family also claimed that they took him to two other hospitals which allegedly didn't diagnose dengue while Batra Hospital treated him for liver infection first.
The victim's brother Mukesh Chauhan alleged that they took Harish to Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital on September 11 after he complained of fever and started vomitting.
According to him, the hospital admitted Harish and sent him to the medicine ward and gave him intravenous treatment.
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"While my brother's condition worsened, doctors on night duty said that when senior doctor will come in the morning and examine my brother. We waited till 10 AM but no senior doctor came to see him. When we insisted, they asked us to take him anywhere at our risk," Mukesh alleged.
"They treated him for liver infection for the first five days. On September 17, they told us he had dengue. His condition further deteriorated and he passed away yesterday."
Mukesh claimed that Batra Hospital asked him to pay for the liver treatment before they handed over the body and charged a hefty amount.
Batra Hospital issued a statement which said "Patient was presented with a serious episode of acute chronic liver disease with bleeding varices and drowsy state (in hepatic encephalopathy). This is a very serious condition with very high mortality rate."
"...It was very important and urgent to treat the bleeding problem and at BHMRC we did the same and simultaneously took care of dengue symptomatic treatment like fever, blood transfusion etc...," he said.
A 34-year-old woman from Kalyanpuri died in the afternoon at Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital. According to hospital medical superitendent superintendent she was a suspected dengue patient.