I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Shanta for an article I wrote on the Cancer Institute , which appeared in three parts in Madras Musings issues in June/July 2013. During the course of the interview she admitted that she did not believe in going to temples as she considered the Cancer Institute, where she has served for 60 long years, as her temple. No wonder for lakhs of cancer patients who come with hopes in their hearts to the hospital, she and her team of dedicated doctors are like ‘Gods’. When I said this to her she responded with just a smile.
This was a few months after my wife passed away of colon
cancer in spite of the best efforts of the doctors at the Cancer Institute. I
am sharing below the part featuring my family`s experience in dealing with the hospital.
This is my humble tribute to the memory
of Dr.Shantha , who spent her lifetime in building the Cancer Institute as
`Centre of Excellence in Cancer Care`. May her great soul Rest in Peace!
It was on 4th June 2012 that we got the shocking
news; that my wife was suffering from cancer and subsequent tests proved that
it was cancer of colon which had already metastasised to the liver and lungs.
It was an inoperable case. Unfortunately we
discovered the disease very late - all the doctors who saw the test reports
opined that cure was not possible. But still we had to give her some treatment
to see if we could contain the disease so that she could live longer than what
was predicted..
The choice for treatment was between a top five
star speciality hospital and the Cancer Institute. We were in a dilemma. My
family had already undergone a bad experience of dealing with this particular
star hospital for a simple tonsillitis procedure required for my granddaughter.
Though the hospital boasts of some of the finest doctors, because it is a
corporate hospital with high investment in latest equipment, the systems have
to ensure maximum utilisation of the equipment and profit for the hospital.
On the other hand Cancer Institute Adyar, though
a centre of excellence in Cancer treatment, run by Women`s India Association
(WIA), is a not-for-profit NGO and has the image of a typical government
hospital. It caters largely to poor patients from across the country, who are
given the expensive treatment, totally free of cost! So there was some
hesitation on our part to go to the Cancer Institute.
A senior doctor from a five star hospital whom
we consulted informally helped us make up our mind. He said, "If you are prejudiced against the five
star hospital because of your bad experience, I would recommend you go to the
Cancer Institute, Adyar, because they are one of the best in the country".
So the decision was made, my wife would be taken
to the Cancer Institute for treatment not because it was less expensive but
because we were assured that the hospital is totally dedicated to providing top
rate diagnostic facilities and focused treatment for all types of cancer,
irrespective of whether the patient is poor or rich. Our experience with the
Institute laid to rest all our early apprehensions.
The hospital has two wings. The main building is
where thousands of poor patients are provided free consultation and treatment
by the panel of highly qualified Oncologists. There is another wing called
Maduram Narayanan (M &N ) Block where patients paying for the services are
given appointments to meet the consultant doctors This wing has an air
conditioned reception area where patients wait patiently for their appointments
with the doctors. The same building also houses well appointed and well
maintained non AC and AC rooms for patients who come for treatment, be it for
investigations, chemotherapy or for post-operative care. Rooms are reasonably
priced unlike the rates of rooms in the five star hospitals which are higher
than even the rates in some of the five star hotels today..
A team of top medical Oncologists provide
consultation to all the paying patients. If you are particular about meeting
the same doctor for reassurance, you can do so by scheduling an appointment on
that specific day of the week when that particular doctor is available. All the
doctors are down to earth, practical and are friendly. No patient or attendant
is allowed to throw his weight around using his/ her position or power. At no
stage do you get the feeling that you are being exploited. Besides this, as it
is a speciality hospital totally devoted to cancer, only relevant tests are
conducted. Thorough investigation is conducted to locate the root of the Cancer
before the doctors commence treatment. There is no question of your being
admitted to the hospital for observation and having every single specialist in
the hospital check on the patient, recommending unnecessary tests, the cost of
which gets added to your bill
The Cancer Institute has the best of Diagnostic
testing facilities in the country which are available for both paying and nonpaying
patients. Testing facilities are common for both types. This is the only place
where paying patients have to rub shoulders with
non paying patients and where I saw some discrimination – paying patients get a
priority over non paying patients, if there is a long queue for a particular
test.
All the doctors at the testing centres are kind,
sympathetic and try to make the patients feel comfortable though the patient is
undergoing a painful procedure. Similarly the nurses and ayas are equally
friendly and kind.
Two other areas where I found the hospital
distinctly different from the exploitative five star hospitals are in their
methods of treatment and financial dealings. All the tests we had conducted on
my wife conclusively proved that her disease was not curable. It was only a
question of time. Three of the consultant doctors told us that though special
and highly priced injections are now available they would not recommend them
because the effort would be futile. At best her life span could be extended by
a couple of months but with all the pain and misery related to the disease. So
they decided to give her only palliative treatment which would keep her
comfortable with much less side effects associated with aggressive treatment.
In a similar situation involving a relative, the
doctors at the five star hospital started on the expensive injection from the
word ‘go’. The patient did not live long and the last few days of his life he
spent in the ICU of the hospital resulting in the family having to pay a huge
bill before the body could be removed from the hospital.
The second area is the payment system – this is
where the five star hospitals make you feel miserable. Not only do you have to
pay a sizeable advance to such hospitals before any kind of tests are conducted
but you have to keep topping up the balance constantly to ensure that the tests
and treatment are conducted without interruption. On the other hand at Cancer
Institute, apart from paying consultant fee for the first time there is no further
consultant fees.. If it is a continuous process running for a couple of days
then the cash department makes a note of the doctor’s diagnostic prescriptions
to your account but provides you a final bill only at the time of discharge.
There is no question of treatment and tests stopped for want of a balance in
your account.
Considering the large number of patients handled
by the hospital and apparent pressures on the administrative staff, I found the
established systems and procedures work very well and every single patient is
attended to every day. There was a method in the madness. There was hope and a
positive attitude among the hundreds of patients and their attendants waiting
in the reception area.
In spite of the huge turnout of poorer patients visiting
the facilities, I found the hospital being maintained well. The entire
sprawling campus is clean and even the Wards meant for free patients are neat
and tidy. The typical disinfectant smell you get in any hospital was
surprisingly missing.
My wife had to be admitted to the hospital seven
times during the six month period she was undergoing Chemotherapy. Except for
the first time when there was a feeling of nervousness and trepidation, on
every subsequent occasion it was like a picnic for two or three days. The
atmosphere was so informal and nice that in spite of the pain and suffering,
her stay in the hospital was comfortable.
Though my wife passed away on the seventh month
from the date of being diagnosed with terminal cancer, my family and I would
like to thank the Team of dedicated doctors at the Institute and the staff,
ably led by the Magsaysay Award winning Chairperson of the Institute,
Dr.Shantha, for doing their best under the circumstances. Never, ever, making
us regret for having gone to the Cancer Institute instead of the five star
hospital. The family, however, was hoping that a miracle will save my wife. It
was not to be. She left this world surrounded by her near and dear ones. Her
time had come.
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