Fighting for EWS Free Treatment in Delhi Hospitals
Many private hospitals are legally required to provide free care to EWS patients. If you are being turned away or denied treatment, I am here to help you enforce your rights.
This is a direct plea from a daughter whose mother, a kidney patient, needs her EWS letter renewed for free dialysis at Max Hospital. I help hundreds of such patients secure the necessary documentation to continue their life saving treatments without any cost.
I personally visit hospitals like Sir Ganga Ram to check on EWS patients and ensure they are receiving proper care. Here, patients expressed their satisfaction with the treatment. It is my duty to hold these institutions accountable and ensure they fulfill their legal obligations.
A morning spent with EWS patients outside the Delhi Bar Association. These are the faces of the people whose rights I defend every day. They come from all over seeking their haq to free medical care, and I stand with them.
About EWS Haq: Your Right to Free Treatment
Sixty-one major private hospitals in Delhi are legally obligated to reserve 10% of their IPD beds and 25% of OPD services for EWS patients. If a hospital turns you away despite this mandate, do not just leave quietly. You must demand a written denial letter or a rejection slip, as this document is the primary evidence needed to challenge their decision legally.
The healthcare system often puts profits over people, but that does not mean you have to accept a denial of care. These hospital beds are your right, not a favor. When a hospital claims they have no beds or tries to charge you, they are often in violation of government notifications and the lease deeds under which the land was provided to them.
How I Help You Fight Back
- Documentation: I analyze your medical records and refusal letters to build a case against the hospital.
- Legal Notice: I draft and send formal representations to the hospital administration citing specific High Court judgments and government notifications to demand compliance.
- Court Representation: If notice does not work, I file writ petitions in the Delhi High Court to secure immediate admission or essential treatment, often pushing for interim relief so your treatment starts without delay.
Why Acting Quickly Matters
In cases involving kidney patients, rare diseases, or emergencies, time is of the essence. You cannot afford to wait weeks for a hospital to change its mind. If you are struggling with admission, do not fight the system alone. Reach out with your medical papers and the details of the denial, and we will work to get you the treatment you deserve.
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