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After five maternal deaths at BIMS, pvt hospitals jack up prices
The New Indian Express Hubballi|December 10, 2024
Many patients shifting to private hospitals
- KIRAN BALANNANAVAR @ Ballari
After five maternal deaths at BIMS, pvt hospitals jack up prices

TACKING undue advantage of the five maternal deaths reported in a span of one month at Ballari Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS), some private hospitals have started exploiting patients by jacking up their charges for admitting pregnant women. The five deaths had allegedly taken place after banned IV fluid was administered to the patients by BIMS doctors and staff. Following these incidents, many patients who were admitted in BIMS and other government hospitals, have been shifting to private hospitals from the last 15 days.

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