Private hospitals threaten to stop CGHS treatment
Corporate hospitals across the country
have threatened to stop cashless treatment to lakhs of Central
Government employees from January 1. This will impact about 45 lakh
employees of the Central Government and public sector agencies who are
benefiting from the insurance scheme.
Protesting against “unviable” rates
being given to them under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS),
the Association of Healthcare Providers (India) (AHPI) has said that it
will give three months’ time to the Government to revise the rates.
“After that we will stop all cashless
services at our hospitals. We will, however, continue to provide
services on paying cash (at the hospital rates). They can seek
reimbursement later,’’ said Alex Thomas, an AHPI leader.
PRICE CORRECTION
Representatives of about 100 corporate
hospitals held a meeting here on Saturday to discuss the challenges they
face with regard to CGHS cases. AHPI said the Government should come
out with a scientific method to arrive at proper packages for various
treatments.
“They have not revised the tariff for
various procedures for years, while the cost of operations has gone up
significantly,” said Bhaskara Rao, President of the Andhra Pradesh
Speciality Hospitals Association and Chief Executive Officer of Krishna
Institute of Medical Sciences.
The Association will submit a memorandum
to the Centre through CGHS authorities, demanding a hike in tariff for
several packages.
Deviprasad Shetty, Chairman of Narayana
Hrudayalaya, said hospitals are not being paid on time, and that the
payments are below the actual cost (of procedures).
When asked about the alleged
malpractices and inflation of bills by corporate hospitals, both Thomas
and Rao said that all such violations should be probed into.
source : The Hindu BusinessLine
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