Delhi Government, which has been accused of not effectively dealing with the situation, said it was mulling bringing an ordinance to punish private hospitals refusing to provide treatment to patients in emergency situations.
Little Neha died yesterday at the Saket City hospital and her distraught parents alleged that one government hospital and a private nursing home in South Delhi did not provide proper treatment for dengue to her.
As hospitals continued to be flooded with dengue patients, municipal officials said the total number of cases crossed the 2,000-mark this year out of which around 1200 were reported in the last two weeks.
Officials said the new Ordinance may have provisions for cancellation of registration of hospitals violating government's directive.
Yesterday, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain had directed private hospitals to increase their bed capacity by 10-20 per cent as soon as possible to treat dengue patients. He had also ordered Delhi government-run hospitals to increase beds by 1,000 by Sunday.