"We never said private hospitals and nursing homes should shut down here. We never wanted treatment there to stop. But we must not forget about people. We must guard against turning medical facilities into profit-making organisations. Medical facilities are places to provide seva not make money," Banerjee said.
"If one dreams of making profit by pushing injections like one selling Chinese food, then one is wrong," she said.
"Take from them who are capable of paying such bills if the treatment is genuine. We have never said anything. But remember don't go for over billing and negligence in treating them," she said.
She was apparently referring to the death of Sanjay Roy allegedly because of medical negligence and delay in his release at the Apollo Gleneagles hospital in the city.
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"One has to submit property papers, fixed deposit documents... Because he was getting treatment will not happen in West Bengal," she warned.
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Meanwhile, Apollo Gleneagles former CEO Rupali Basu was today interrogated by the police at Phoolbagan Police station in connection with its probe into the death of Sanjay Roy.
According to a senior officer of Kolkata Police, Basu was questioned about the unexplained bills in connection with the treatment of Dankuni-resident Roy at the hospital after a road accident.
Both Basu and the current CEO Rana Dasgupta were questioned together at the Phoolbagan Police station this evening.