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DGHS: Govt to inspect all pvt hospitals, diagnostic centres

The recent incident of ASP Anisul Karim Shipon being beaten to death in a hospital has led to the decision

Update : 11 Nov 2020, 08:05 PM

The government will begin inspection of all private hospitals and diagnostic centres across the country this month after collecting their lists from divisional directors.

“All the authorized and unauthorized private hospitals and diagnostic centres will be inspected by government authorities,” said Prof Dr Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam, director general (Health) of Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on Wednesday.

The list of all private hospitals and diagnostic centres will be collected from divisional directors by Thursday, he told reporters after a meeting with Health Minister Zahid Malik.

Mentioning the death of ASP Anisul Karim Shipon, the DG said: “It’s a matter of sorrow and shame…the death of a police officer in such a way is unacceptable. That hospital didn’t have any approval."


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The authorities of Mind Aid Hospital claimed that they had a license from the Narcotics Control Directorate but the rehabilitation of drug addicts and psychiatric treatment are two different things but interlinked in some cases, he added.

However, a hospital must take approval from the DGHS for delivering psychiatric treatment, Alam said.

“We had an emergency meeting and formed a committee. Civil surgeons and local administrations have been directed to take measures. We alone can’t complete this job; we need help from the administration and law enforcers,” the DG said. 

Replying to a question from a journalist that the deceased ASP had failed to avail proper treatment in a government hospital, Alam said: “I do not have any information about it. If anything like this happened, legal action will surely be taken.”

There are 6,067 licensed institutes, including 2,130 hospitals, 3,856 diagnostic centres, and 81 blood banks in the country, he said.


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On Monday, senior ASP Anisul was taken to Mind Aid Hospital for treatment. After admission, the hospital staff informed his relatives that Anisul had fainted.

Later, Anisul’s relatives took him to the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases where doctors declared him dead.

A CCTV footage of the hospital room showed that its staff physically assaulted Anisul.

Police arrested 10 people, including the manager of the hospital, on Tuesday and they were put on a seven-day remand

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