Hotline records irresponsible doctor
conduct
HA NOI (VNS)- More than 140 out of 894 calls to the hotline
service of the Ministry of Health were related to reporting bribery instances
and irresponsible or high-handed behaviour by doctors.
The figure was
released at a conference held by the ministry on Monday to provide an update
on the operations of the hotline service, which has been in operation for
about two months.
Several patients
complained that they had been asked to pay more money to avail faster health
services. Some patients were asked for bribes by nurses while receiving
injections or getting their wound dressing changed, said Nguyen Xuan Truong,
chief of the ministry's secretariat.
In one instance, a
couple who took their baby to the Van Dinh General Hospital in Ha Noi's Ung
Hoa District for a health check-up called the hotline to report a wrong
diagnosis by the hospital, and for waiting so long that the baby's condition
became worse before the medical staff recommended shifting the baby to a
specialised hospital.
After receiving the
information, the ministry shifted the baby to the Ha Noi Heart Hospital for
an emergency heart operation.
Truong said that in
the case of some emergency phone calls, workers manning the hotline called
the health department or hospitals immediately to provide an immediate
resolution.
The ministry has
issued nearly 130 documents asking hospitals and medical stations to consider
the problems being reported on the hotline, undertake the requisite measures
and inform the ministry about those measures.
As many as 77 per
cent of the residents are calm when reporting a complaint, while about 3 per
cent called the hotline when they were angry about the irresponsible
behaviour of doctors and nurses, added Truong.
Minister of Health
Nguyen Thi Kim Tien said the ministry had established the hotline as one of
the measures to improve the services of medical workers.
Tien added that
strict punishment for violations would help increase the quality of services
provided by medical workers.
"The ministry
will have more measures to re-set up a good imagine of doctors," noted
Tien.
If a doctor in the
general ward is found to be incapable of handling patients calmly, he/she
will be moved to another ward, where there will be fewer interactions with
people. These wards could include the nutrition ward or the contamination
ward, she added.
Director of the
Medical Services Department Luong Ngoc Khue suggested increasing the efforts
to raise the awareness among hospital administrators and medical staff about
the importance of the hotline service.
Hospitals and
medical stations should set up a task force that is properly equipped to
receive, manage and resolve the residents' issues through the hotline, and
introduce more devices to receive such complaints, such as cameras, letter
boxes and even the Internet, he noted.
The Ministry of
Health, in co-ordination with the Viettel Group, has established 1,400
hotlines in hospitals and medical stations across the country. The Ministry
of Health has eight hotline numbers. - VNS
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Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 1, 2014
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