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Delhi govt fines private hospitals Rs 700 crore for no free treatment to poor
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Government rules stipulate 10% of all patients admitted to private hospitals must be poor and treated free of cost if the institute has been given subsidised land. (HT file photo)



The Delhi government fined five prominent private city hospitals Rs 700 crore for not treating poor patients as mandated by the law, underscoring the scanty healthcare options available to the Capital’s economically weaker sections (EWS).

Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in Mujesar, Max Superspeciality Hospital in Saket, Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute in south Delhi, Dharmashila Hospital and Research Centre and Shanti Mukund in east Delhi were fined.

Government rules stipulate 10% of all patients admitted to private hospitals must be poor and treated free of cost if the institute has been given subsidised land.

In addition, 25% of all out-patient services must cater to poor people without charge and government hospitals can also refer their cases to these institutes.

The city administration’s Thursday order said the five hospitals flouted the rules despite getting subsidised land, invoking a March 2007 Delhi high court ruling that said private hospitals should be fined for earning profits from beds reserved for poor patients.

“The money recovered would be used to set up a corpus fund to be used for Delhi’s health sector,” said Dr Hem Parkash, additional director, in-charge of beds for people from the EWS.

The fine came after a government audit of hospital services given to poor patients between the time the institutes were set up and the high court order.

“The hospitals were served notices last December and given a hearing. The Thursday order is final and binding,” said Parkash. Hospitals have been given a month to deposit the fine.

But the hospitals disputed the order and said they were committed to treating poor patients. “We treat thousands of EWS patients every year and are extremely serious towards fulfilling our obligations. We will prefer an appeal against this order,” said the Devki Devi Foundation, the parent organisation of Saket’s Max hospital.

The largest chunk of the fine – Rs 503 crore -- is to be paid by Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, which said the order was legally flawed. “The management will challenge the same in the high court,” the hospital said.

At present, there are 640 beds for EWS patients across 42 hospitals in the city.

“There are liaison officers who ensure compliance in the hospitals. The occupancy has improved; around 60 -70% beds are usually occupied. However, there are a few hospitals who are regular defaulters,” a Delhi government official said.

The strict order comes after years of complaints of poor patients being shortchanged by private hospitals that rake up huge bills in medicines and doctors’ fees.

Apart from the 640, 239 additional beds are available for the poor at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital but rarely get used because patients have to pay for medicines and consumables.

“Around 50% of the cost of any treatment usually goes towards medicines and consumables, which the poor cannot afford,” the official said.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi...ent-to-poor/story-f4eSzWjFgGxjS71PYYnirI.html
 
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Some kind of universal health insurance is the need of the hour.

The desperately poor should have subsidized insurance.
 
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700 crore Kejriwal will continue to be a person who like to be in news instead of doing real work. I can understand that this warranted a fine but 700 crore people will prefer to fight case in courts for years instead of paying it.
 
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We need a better health care system. In current scenario the quality treatment is not affordable by the poor. While I dont know the histroy behind this particular issue but if true then those who are responsible must be punished thought 700 crores is a bit too much, its will be intresting to know how they came up with that figure.
 
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the lady in picture is not poor..
tell me sherlock how did you deduce that?
We need a better health care system. In current scenario the quality treatment is not affordable by the poor. While I dont know the histroy behind this particular issue but if true then those who are responsible must be punished thought 700 crores is a bit too much, its will be intresting to know how they came up with that figure.
Less fine and dont care attitude is the problem. Its like 200Rs fine for speeding. ppl will pay 100Rs as bribe and speed as usual. If the fine is higher & implementation stricter then companies will think twice about breaking the law.
 
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Kejriwal has now mastered the trick of staying in the news without achieving anything or doing anything. Even a cuckoo in lala land knows no one or group will pay 700 crores. There has to be a system in which an poor should get treatment, to be verified by govt, private hospitals and govt alike.

Hospitals are nowadays making an killing. Chennai hospitals are now getting notorious for caesarian operation even for normal deliveries. I will read the news after 10 years in court.
 
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The 700 crore figure is nothing but a ploy to make a bigger sensational impact. Hospitals will go to court on this. Poor people will continue be denied free treatment. Finally only Kejri achieved what he wanted, staying in the limelight.
 
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Max hospital saket is also fined around 32 crore for not treating poor.
But whenever I go there I have seen lots of people from economically weaker background getting treatment. Instead they have a separate section within the hospital for this purpose. The only problem is that for getting treatment there one should have a EWS card, which is quite difficult to obtain without paying bribes.
 
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What is this fine actually going to achieve other than closing down the few functioning hospitals we have?
 
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The only problem is that for getting treatment there one should have a EWS card, which is quite difficult to obtain without paying bribes.

And this is provided by the government ....so basically they are fining hospitals because the government is too inefficient to provide correct identification. :hitwall:
 
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