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From the year 2018 to December 2021, the Director General of CCI investigated this business of overcharging in 12 hospitals of Delhi-NCR. In this investigation, maximum 6 hospitals belonged to Max Group. After this on 12 July 2022, the CCI had sought answers from all these hospitals. These hospitals had no explanation for overcharging the patients.
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According to doctors, the number of such cases has nearly doubled owing to an increased awareness about such infections necessitated by the pandemic.
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No operational fire fighting system was found in place The fire exit door was found locked/blocked Fire incident was reported at Safdarjung Hospital in south Delhi on May 27
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Experts have said that the highly transmissible Omicron variant is going to infect people in a never-seen-before number.
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The case reported at the Apollo hospital in south Delhi. Over 1,170 cases were logged in the first week of November.
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A surge in dengue cases has been seen in Delhi hospitals Patients from outside Delhi, especially UP are coming for treatment Several cases of malaria and chikungunya have also been reported
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With HIMS project people will no longer have to stand in long queues at hospitals. CM Kejriwal said the doorstep delivery of services scheme will be strengthened by floating tenders for hiring two vendors.
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Out of the total vacant posts, 1,200 are for nursing staff and 834 for paramedical staff.
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The Delhi govt has decided to set up 44 oxygen plants at various hospitals, including 21 that will be imported from France Kejriwal said the Centre has provided five oxygen tankers to Delhi He also urged the Centre to provide Indian Air Force aircraft for bringing the oxygen tankers from Bangkok
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In the midst of the Corona crisis, the family members of patients outside LNJP Hospital in Delhi are in a bad condition. They complain that patients are not being taken care of properly.
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The High Court on Monday requested the Delhi government to upgrade infrastructure related to COVID testing Labs and testing centers The observation came after lawyers, representing Centre, informed the HC that testing numbers in Delhi have gone down
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Several hospitals in the national capital including the St Stephen's Hospital and Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital have reported an acute shortage of medical oxygen.
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The Delhi HC warned the Centres that all hell will break loose with the stoppage of medical oxygen to the hospitals "Our concern is not just for Delhi, we want to know what the Central government is doing with regard to oxygen supply across India," it said "What is the Central government doing. If this is the situation in Delhi, we are sure it is the same in other states," it added
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Some major government and private hospitals in Delhi received fresh stock of medical oxygen in the early hours of Wednesday. These oxygen tanks arrived at Delhi hospitals late on Tuesday (April 20).
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The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government in Delhi on Monday named 14 private hospitals as “COVID-19 care” hospitals. The government further directed these hospitals not to admit any non-coronavirus patients till further orders from the authorities.
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The incident took place at Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Hospital at around 9 pm on Thursday night. The nurse was released after three hours once the police arrived at the spot. 
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed the Health Secretary and hospitals in the national capital to share a detailed analysis of factors behind all COVID-19 deaths in the last two weeks.
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The Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Saturday slashed the rates of beds in the private hospitals treating COVID-19 patients in Delhi. According to reports, the DDMA, which is headed by L-G Anil Baijal, today approved recommendations of the High-Level Expert Committee to fix rates of beds for COVID-19 patients. 
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The Aam Aadmi Party government-led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal  on Saturday directed all hospitals and medical institutions under it to recall their staff that is on leave to report for Covid -19 duty immediately. 
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In view of an unprecedented rise in the coronavirus cases in the national capital, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has written a letter to the Centre calling for ramping up testing for COVID-19 in Delhi containment zones and hospitals by use of rapid antigen detection test.






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