
After receiving ‘video call’ treatment, a Telangana woman loses twins: a tragic story of medical negligence
Following what has been termed as a “video call” session with a doctor, a pregnant mother tragically lost her twins in a highly troubling Telangana incident. The incident has caused a great deal of indignation and prompted grave concerns on the standard of medical care provided in the area.
The Event: A Request for Assistance
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When the woman, whose name has been kept anonymous, started having problems, she was already well along in her pregnancy. She made contact with a local healthcare centre in order to seek urgent medical help. She was instructed to consult with a doctor via video call rather than in person. The doctor apparently gave advice on how to remotely manage her health during this virtual consultation.
Unfortunately, the woman’s condition worsened and she lost her twins as a result of the counsel she received. The family claims that the unfavourable result was exacerbated by the absence of direct medical involvement.
Investigations Are In Progress
In order to ascertain the facts underlying the loss, local authorities have launched an investigation following the event. A group of medical professionals is examining the case to see whether medical negligence was a factor after the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) was notified.
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According to preliminary investigations, the medical facility in question might not have followed accepted medical practices, especially when it came to handling high-risk pregnancies. Another area of concern is the use of virtual consultations in urgent circumstances.
The Growth of Consultations from a Distance
Although telemedicine has shown promise in numerous contexts, its use in critical care settings is still controversial. According to experts, in-person assessments are necessary for several medical illnesses in order to guarantee an accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment. The event serves as a reminder of the possible dangers of depending too much on remote consultations, particularly during emergencies.
The number of cases in Telangana where people have suffered as a result of receiving subpar medical care has alarmingly increased. At a private hospital in the Wanaparthy neighbourhood, a 22-year-old woman passed away in 2024 after receiving care from nurses without a doctor present. The patient may have died as a result of the hospital staff allegedly calling a doctor while the patient was receiving treatment.
The Way Ahead
This terrible event is a sobering reminder of how crucial it is to follow accepted medical procedures and make sure patients are given the right care. It also emphasises the necessity of strict laws controlling telemedicine procedures, particularly in situations involving critical care.
The government and medical authorities in Telangana must act quickly to conduct a thorough investigation into this incidence and put policies in place to stop future incidents of this kind. Protecting patient health requires that healthcare professionals have the necessary skills and resources to manage crises both locally and remotely.
An Appeal for Responsibility
The deceased woman’s family is seeking justice and accountability as the enquiry is ongoing. They call for structural changes to be put in place to stop tragedies like this from happening again and for those who lost their loved ones to be held accountable.
A wider discussion over Telangana’s healthcare system’s quality and the necessity of reforms to guarantee that every patient gets the consideration and care they are entitled to has been spurred by this incident.As the investigation unfolds, it is imperative that the authorities prioritize transparency and accountability. The loss of two innocent lives is a devastating blow to the family and the community, and it is essential that steps are taken to prevent such incidents from recurring.