Kerala man’s death sparks allegations of surgery on wrong kidney at MCH

A family in Kerala has alleged medical negligence after a patient died following a surgery where the wrong kidney was reportedly operated on. The hospital has initiated an internal review to investigate the claims.
Why it matters
It highlights critical issues regarding patient safety and accountability in public healthcare systems.
Family members of a 45-year-old man from Vanimel in Kozhikode district, who died at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, on Thursday morning, have accused the hospital staff of medical negligence.
The article presents the allegations from the family alongside the hospital's official response without taking a side.
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