Dear patients of the GMC Hospital, If you all go to the data available in the Net/Facebook or newspapers you will find lots of questions and answers from different people based on Aires statement on Wagh health issue at GMC. Let us wait for the official reports from Goa Medical College and Hospital time to time, and definitely it is the duty of local newspapers to report it and gossip. Let us assume that whatever Aires says is right but as per Dr. Jose Colaco he is also right because no one has right to assess or read Medical case papers reports available at patient's bed or spoken directly by staff of GMC whether doctors, nurses or peons all these are considered unofficial. If reports are received under the Right of Information Act ( RTI), then there is some truth in it. Therefore people bouncing on him ( Aires) without asking him from where he got the information/news then it is better avoid going to the Press or Internet/facebook but restrict within themselves. Whether Aires has some conflict of interest or not will be know in due course of time and not at this moment to comment when the patient is on bed or COMA or brain dead etc. whatever anybody say, just stop it. The most important thing which people forget is asking for prayers and surprisingly the clergy are also silent. Just gossiping matters makes more complicated. Now, coming to other point of Laxmikant Parsekar as stated below ( see quote ) by Aires and the comment from Colaco is worth reading because especially politicians have to survive in politics by hook and crook by telling so called LIES. These are very common statements by political figures. We, the public in Goa by now understand all these statement and cannot fool us anymore. THIS IS POLITICS. WHY MAKING FOOTBALL OF WAGH WHEN FOOTBALL IN GOA ALMOST FINISHED BY POLITICIANS.
Stephen Dias Dona Paula --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE FROM GOANET Message: 4 Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 14:46:01 -0400 From: Jose Colaco <[email protected]> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> Cc: goanet <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Goanet] WHY DID CHIEF MINISTER LAXMIKANT PARSEKAR LIE? Message-ID: <caa-ye9zru8dic-kohceraiyavfwb53spkqno0apzlymkkpg...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 On 25 August 2016 at 08:06, Aires Rodrigues <[email protected]> wrote: (1) Goa?s Deputy Speaker Vishnu Wagh ... was...admitted to the Goa Medical College and being brain dead was ....airlifted to Hinduja hospital in Mumbai. (2) Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar needs to explain to the people of Goa as to why he knowingly misled us all by falsely stating that Vishnu Wagh?s health condition was STABLE... (3) Vishnu Wagh?s health prognosis may be gloomy but let us continue praying for our multi talented and ever so versatile Vishnu Wagh. jc Comment: I am perplexed here. Do patients in Goa have a Right to Medical Confidentiality? IF so, HOW on earth do we have Aires Rodrigues making all these statements about the health of patients admitted to GMC? I understand why Aires states that the 'health prognosis' of a 'brain dead' person 'MAY be gloomy' . He is obviously clueless about ''medical matters' - unless English is a difficult language. Now to the matter of Mr. Parsekar's "LIE" ! My questions are (a) What is a LIE? (b) What is the meaning of the term "Stable"? - especially when spoken by a politician? (c) Did / Does Mr. Parsekar have the Right to violate Mr. Wagh's Right to Patient Confidentiality ? or Is there some Exclusion clause which applies to politicians? jc
