Two patients were left injured at KEM hospital when a part of the ceiling came crashing down on their heads. The patients whose names have not been identified yet, were undergoing dialysis when the mishap happened. As per reports, the accident took place at 8 45 pm on Wednesday in the dialysis room of the hospital. Dr Avinash Supe, Dean, KEM Hospital has confirmed that the two patients are safe and their condition is now stable. Following the accident, the dialysis centre has been shifted to another ward. The ill-fated room will now undergo some repair work and plastering, and will remain shut for 2-3 days.
KEM or King Edward Memorial Hospital is a reputed educational and research institution that sees thousands of patients every day and more than a million every year. Funded mainly by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, KEM is frequently in the news for allegations of negligence or substandard infrastructure because the hospital cannot cope with the volume of patients that visit every day.
There are grievances of doctors and patients alike who complain about the shoddy treatment meted out to them at the hospital. Last year during the rains the wards of the hospital were submerged and doctors and patients were wading in knee-deep water.
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