
Doctoring the truth needs probe as dialysis crisis denied
According to the source, the intensive care unit had gone without filters required for renal replacement therapy for two months and no other facility had been able to lend the hospital supplies because the account with the supplier had allegedly been placed on hold.
Spokesperson claims contingency measures ensured continuity of care while medics say ICU lacked renal filters for two months.
Major surgeries had also been deliberately postponed because the hospital could not guarantee dialysis support afterwards, the source said, adding that media pressure had spurred the department into sorting out payment problems so the supplier agreed to release stock.
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