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Delhi HC Slams Govt Over e-Hospital Delays: Critical Reforms Stalled, Emergency Care at Risk

Published: December 22, 2025
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The Delhi High Court has strongly criticized the Delhi government for substantial delays in rolling out the NextGen e-Hospital platform across public hospitals, summoning the health secretary amid concerns that inaction is undermining emergency healthcare and patient access to real-time bed and service information.

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In a suo motu case ongoing since 2017, the Delhi High Court highlighted the failure to implement the NextGen e-Hospital digital system, designed for real-time data on bed availability (including ICU/HDU), doctors on duty, and emergency services. This delay has defeated the platform’s purpose, exacerbating issues like unavailable radiological diagnostics and patchy adherence to Dr. SK Sarin Committee recommendations for a central control room and streamlined referrals. The court warned of risks to critically ill patients and demanded urgent action to restore public trust in Delhi’s government healthcare system.

The Delhi High Court has taken a stern stance against prolonged delays in implementing digital reforms in the capital’s government hospitals, particularly the rollout of the NextGen e-Hospital platform. In recent proceedings, the court expressed deep frustration over “continued inaction” that has rendered the initiative ineffective, summoning the Delhi government’s health secretary to explain the lapses.

The NextGen e-Hospital application, developed as a unified digital hospital management system, was intended to provide citizens and caregivers with real-time access to vital information across public facilities. This includes availability of general beds, ICU and HDU beds, doctors on duty, and emergency servicesโ€”crucial for preventing patients from shuttling between hospitals during crises.

The court’s sharp observations underscore how substantial delays have completely defeated the platform’s core objective, weakening emergency healthcare delivery. Basic services, such as radiological diagnostics, remain unavailable or delayed in several hospitals, further straining an already overburdened system.

This intervention stems from a suo motu public interest litigation initiated in 2017, triggered by reports of patients struggling to find ICU beds or reliable hospital information in emergencies. In response, the court constituted the Dr. SK Sarin Committee to propose structural reforms, including a central control room integrated with the e-Hospital platform for live bed data and faster patient referrals.

Despite prior assurances from the government, implementation has been inconsistent and slow. The bench emphasized that recommendations must be executed “in letter and spirit” to rebuild public confidence, warning that ongoing delays could lead to avoidable harm, especially for critically ill patients requiring timely transfers.

The case highlights broader challenges in Delhi’s public healthcare infrastructure, where digital tools like NextGen e-Hospital are seen as pivotal for transparency, efficiency, and better outcomes. With no specific timelines met for full rollout, the court’s summons signals escalating pressure on authorities to prioritize these reforms amid rising demands on government hospitals.

As monitoring continues, stakeholders await the health secretary’s response and tangible progress, hoping to avert further erosion of trust in the system’s ability to handle emergencies effectively.

โ€œThe entire purpose of implementing the said application has been defeated due to the substantial delay, which is completely unacceptable to the court.โ€

By

HB Team

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