Exclusive: Dalagitang nanganak pero naiwan ang inunan sa sinapupunan, patay; 3 ospital, inirereklamo

GMA Integrated News
9 Jun 201503:47

Summary

TLDRA grieving mother has filed a complaint with the Department of Health after the death of her 19-year-old daughter due to delayed medical care following childbirth. The young woman died from uterine inversion and retained placenta after being transferred between hospitals, with one requiring a deposit before admitting her. Bacoor District Hospital and Imus Family Hospital both defended their actions, citing limited resources. The Department of Health is investigating the incident and requesting explanations from the involved hospitals.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A mother, Letty, filed a complaint with the Department of Health about the death of her 18-year-old daughter after childbirth.
  • 😀 The daughter died due to uterine inversion and an undelivered placenta, complications that were not properly managed at the hospitals.
  • 😀 The incident began when Letty’s daughter gave birth at Bacoor District Hospital in Cavite on May 25 at around 1:30 AM.
  • 😀 Bacoor District Hospital transferred the patient to another facility due to its inability to handle the complications.
  • 😀 The first hospital they were referred to, Imus Family Hospital, refused admission without a deposit for the treatment.
  • 😀 Imus Family Hospital claimed they could not address the complex medical situation due to insufficient blood supplies.
  • 😀 It was only after the daughter was in critical condition that the hospital began attending to her, but she ultimately passed away.
  • 😀 The death certificate cited uterine inversion and undelivered placenta as the causes of death, with significant blood loss also contributing.
  • 😀 Letty criticized the delay and prioritization of money over her daughter's life, stating that the hospitals were more concerned with payment than immediate care.
  • 😀 The Department of Health is now investigating the case, requesting responses from the involved hospitals and promising a fact-finding inquiry if the explanations are insufficient.

Q & A

  • What was the main complaint filed by Letty at the Department of Health?

    -Letty filed a complaint against several hospitals, claiming that her daughter died after giving birth, with the placenta left in the womb. She also criticized the hospitals for refusing to admit her daughter due to the lack of a deposit.

  • What happened to Letty's daughter after giving birth?

    -After giving birth, Letty's daughter was left with the placenta in her womb, a condition known as uterine inversion. Despite the seriousness of her condition, the hospitals refused to admit her without a deposit, and she passed away shortly afterward.

  • What reason did Bacoor District Hospital give for not admitting the patient?

    -Bacoor District Hospital explained that they did not have the necessary resources, such as consultants or the ability to address complex cases like uterine inversion, so they recommended transferring the patient to another hospital.

  • Why did Imus Family Hospital refuse to admit the patient?

    -Imus Family Hospital refused to admit the patient because they claimed the situation was too complex for their facilities, as they lacked the necessary resources, like blood, to manage massive bleeding.

  • What financial issue was raised in the script regarding the patient's admission?

    -Both Bacoor District Hospital and Imus Family Hospital requested a deposit before admitting the patient. Bacoor District Hospital required payment for the transfer, and Imus Family Hospital asked for a deposit of 15,000 pesos before providing care.

  • How did Letty describe her daughter's condition before the hospitals acted?

    -Letty described her daughter as critically ill and in severe pain, with blood loss due to the undelivered placenta. It was only when her daughter was on the brink of death that the hospitals began to take action.

  • What was the cause of death listed on the patient's death certificate?

    -The cause of death listed on the death certificate was uterine inversion and undelivered placenta, which led to severe blood loss.

  • How did the Department of Health (DOH) respond to Letty's complaint?

    -The DOH received the complaint and sent it to the three hospitals involved, asking for written explanations. They also gave the hospitals three days to respond. If the response was unsatisfactory, a fact-finding investigation would be conducted.

  • What defense did the Bacoor District Hospital's chief of hospital offer regarding the situation?

    -The chief of Bacoor District Hospital defended the hospital, stating that they did not abandon the patient. They explained that the hospital is only a primary infirmary, capable of handling normal deliveries, and that the patient was transferred to another hospital due to the complexity of her condition.

  • What steps are the hospitals expected to take after receiving the complaint?

    -The hospitals are required to submit a written explanation or comment on the complaint. The Department of Health will review their responses, and if the explanations are insufficient, a fact-finding investigation will be conducted.

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