The Delhi government is discussing the possibility of a special assembly session to frame a law to deal with negligence of private hospitals.

Data released by the Delhi government reveals that since Wednesday, 2,519 people were admitted in 34 hospitals (including those of the central government, municipal corporations and Delhi government) with fever and related complaints, and of these only 281 are dengue cases.
Last week, Avinash Rout from Odisha died of dengue. He was allegedly denied admission by five hospitals, including Moolchand Hospital, Aakash Hospital, Saket City Hospital, Max Hospital (Saket) and Irene Hospital (Kalkaji). Another boy, Aman, suffering from dengue, died because of hospital apathy as he too was refused admission in few hospitals, including Safdarjang Hospital.
After the death of these two boys, the Delhi government discussed the possibility of a special assembly session to frame a law to deal with negligence of private hospitals. The source said, "To bring an ordinance, the government will only need cabinet's nod and Lieutenant Governor's approval."
Source-IANS