Even as the government tried to defend itself by stating that there was no dearth of medical facilities like medicines, doctors and para-medical staff, LDF members staged a walkout in protest against government's refusal to hold a discussion on the 'pitiable' condition of state-run hospitals.
Seeking an adjournment motion on the issue, VS Sunilkumar (CPI) lashed out at the government over the lack of facilities in medical centres.
Sunilkumar said that a 10-year-old girl at a tribal hamlet at Achankovil in Kollam district died after she failed to get treatment in time.
"Her life could not be saved because she did not receive right treatment at the right time," he said.
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He also brought to the notice of the House the death of three infants born to a tribal woman at Wayanad allegedly due to lack of medical help.
Sunilkumar also mentioned about the increase in the number of child deaths in Attapady tribal belt area in the state due to malnutrition and said that 89 children had died in recent times.
The minister also challenged the Opposition to pinpoint a
particular hospital where medicine was in-short supply. There was no shortage of any medicines especially life saving and for lifestyle diseases, he said.
On complaints of shortage of doctors, he said that the government still followed the staff pattern of 1961 when nearly 100 persons used to visit hospitals for treatment.
"Now the number of patients coming for treatment comes to around 500 and more," he said.
On medical college hospitals, he said the development works worth Rs 500 crore was progressing in these hospitals and step was on to set up a heart transplant institute at Kottayam Medical College hospital.
After the minister's reply, Deputy Speaker Palod Ravi, who was in the Chair, disallowed the notice for motion leading to walkout by Opposition members led by their leader VS Achuthanandan.