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Lapses Flagged at Kakinada Dialysis Unit After 15 Deaths

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AI-generatedThe article reports lapses at a dialysis unit in India, leading to patient deaths. The commercial mechanism is weak: it involves a single hospital unit and a private dialysis provider (Nephroplus). There is no direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or broad sector margins. The event may affect Nephroplus's reputation and regulatory scrutiny, but no concrete financial or operational impact is quantified. The sector is healthcare (dialysis services) in an emerging market (India).
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- 15 deaths at Nephroplus dialysis unit in Kakinada Government General Hospital over 3 months.
- Nephrologist visits only once a month; no duty doctor for 3 months.
- Government pays Rs 1,136 per dialysis session.
- Nephroplus appointed a manager and will hire new doctors within 10 days.
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