China's Ministry of Health (MOH) yesterday ordered provinces, autonomous
regions and municipalities to set up expert panels to provide medical
consultation for baby patients poisoned by contaminated milk powder.
Medical institutions must provide sick babies with free and in-time treatment
in accordance with the treatment plan set up by the MOH, and consult provincial
expert panels or MOH experts if necessary, the ministry said.
Babies needing better medical service should be transferred as soon as
possible, the ministry added.
The move comes after the scandal of the poisoned Sanlu milk powder that has
caused kidney stones in at least 432 babies as of Saturday night.