Assam Protects Patient Dignity: Hospitals Can No Longer Hold Bodies Over Unpaid Bills

In a compassionate move to protect the dignity of deceased patients, the Assam cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, has implemented a ban on the practice of private hospitals and nursing homes retaining bodies due to outstanding medical bills.

New Policy Prioritizes Respect and Compassion for Grieving Families

This landmark decision addresses the distressing situation where some healthcare facilities were holding deceased patients’ bodies until their families settled all outstanding medical expenses. This practice added unnecessary emotional and financial strain on grieving families during an already difficult time.

Assam Government Champions Patient Rights

This decisive action by the Assam government underscores a commitment to patient rights and compassionate healthcare. The new policy ensures that families can mourn their loved ones without the added burden of negotiating medical bills while facing the emotional distress of loss. This signifies a positive shift in prioritizing human dignity within the healthcare system.

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