The family members of the patient, who was in his mid-30s, alleged that the ward boys and other hospital staff demanded bribe to provide oxygen to him after he was admitted to the city-based TB and Chest Hospital yesterday morning.
"The ward boys demanded Rs 150 for oxygen. Neither the doctors nor any nurse attended him (the patient)," the family members of the deceased alleged while holding a protest at the hospital premises last night.
The family members of the patient lodged a complaint with the hospital authorities in this connection.
According to the hospital's Superintendent, Dr Sai Kumar, the patient was suffering from chronic TB and he died last night in the hospital while undergoing treatment.
"The patient did not come for treatment on a regular basis. He was given treatment (after being admitted yesterday morning) but did not respond to the same and died," he told PTI today.
Refuting the allegations of negligence by hospital staff in discharging their duties, Sai Kumar said that he has suspended the two ward boys for allegedly demanding bribe.
The hospital's Resident Medical Officer also said, "There is no scarcity of oxygen.
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