Türkiye

Investigation into Newborn Baby Gang’s Hospital Partners and Fatalities in Turkey

The recent indictment of a “newborn crime organization” has revealed shocking details of babies being put at risk in neonatal intensive care units, causing infections and even deaths. The leader of this organization, Fırat Sarı, is accused of providing services to hospitals with a minimal number of doctors, resulting in inadequate care being given by nurses and nurse assistants.

According to the indictment, the suspects engaged in unethical practices, such as impersonating doctors, overfilling intensive care units, and writing irregular medical reports. It was also revealed that the organization prioritized financial gain by illegally prescribing and selling drugs for profit.

Furthermore, digital materials examined in the investigation showed disturbing patterns of categorizing babies as “good” or “bad” without proper medical analysis. Reports were allegedly written from a template from an external source, rather than being based on actual patient assessments.

These revelations highlight the importance of stringent regulations and oversight in healthcare settings to prevent such negligence and misconduct. The case serves as a reminder of the critical need for transparency and accountability in medical practices to ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable patients, especially newborns in intensive care units.

 

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