Woman gets HepB after blood transfusion, Escorts to pay Rs 50K

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From India, Delhi
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Such a wretched situation. Someone has come imploring for life and see what she has conceded to. It is such a mediocre situation at "The Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre (Escorts)" that it couldn't stand proud by its name. Such a pathetic situation, and we come to hear meticulously that Rs 50,000 is to be paid to a woman who had contracted Hepatitis-B. Such an eerie method. I wish people would learn some good ethics to practice!

Thanks for sharing this info with us, Mr. Mahanta.

From India, Visakhapatnam
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Team,

The blood donations have to be through authorized blood banks (BB). The credibility of the blood bank (BB) is to be verified; the BB should be reputed, with NABL accreditation. At the time of my grandfather's major operation, we did not accept any blood from BB. Instead, we got donors who were known to us. At times, this may not be possible, hence getting the blood from a reputed BB would help.

Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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