Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 09:20:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 12:36:30
Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 0
A heartbreaking video making the rounds on social media has shone a spotlight on the oft-overlooked issue of accessibility and quality of healthcare in India's premier public hospitals. In the video, a man is seen dragging his ailing father on the floor at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital after hospital staff denied them a wheelchair and demanded money for the service. It is a heartbreaking moment that has highlighted the unfortunate reality of accessing basic facilities in India's public healthcare system.
According to the man's son, who filmed the incident, his father had suffered a stroke and was unable to walk without assistance. When they arrived at the hospital, they were forced to wait for over an hour until they could get a wheelchair.
Speaking to the press, the son, who chose to remain anonymous, said that his father had suffered a stroke and was paralysed on one side. He had taken him to the hospital for a check-up as his condition had not been improving. When they arrived at the hospital, they were faced with unhelpful staff and had to wait for an hour until a wheelchair was provided. When the family protested, a staff member is heard in the video saying that the hospital did not have any wheelchairs and that they would have to bring their own.
The incident has sparked outrage on social media and has highlighted the often-overlooked issue of the poor accessibility of public healthcare facilities and the financial barrier to accessing even the most basic services in Indian hospitals.
Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident, as many people in similar situations have been denied medical care or faced discrimination due to their socioeconomic status. It is important to raise awareness about such issues to encourage change and make these services more accessible and affordable for everyone.