Punjab caps COVID treatment rates for private hospitals

By  Rajan Nath July 16th 2020 04:17 PM -- Updated: July 16th 2020 04:28 PM

In an order to check the profiteering by private hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic, Captain Amarinder Singh led Punjab Government has fixed their COVID treatment rates. The decision was announced on Thursday after a COVID review Video Conference (VC) meeting chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh. The rates, finalized for Private Hospitals and Medical Colleges by Dr. K.K. Talwar Committee, cover isolation beds, ICU treatment and hospitalisation charges, per day of admission. For Moderate Sickness requiring Isolation Beds, including supportive care and oxygen, the rates per day of admission are fixed at Rs 10,000 for all Private Medical Colleges / NABH Private Hospitals with teaching program from NBE, Rs 9000 for NABH accredited Hospitals (Including Private Medical Colleges without PG/DNB Course) and Rs. 8000 for Non- NABH accredited Hospitals. Punjab Public Grievance Redressal Policy System | Cabinet Meeting | Digital Punjab The rates across these categories of hospitals for Severe Sickness (ICU without need for ventilator) have been capped, respectively, at Rs. 15000, Rs. 14000 and Rs 13000, while for Very Severe or Critical patients, these are fixed at Rs 18000, Rs, 16500 and Rs 15000 respectively. 28,701 new COVID19 cases & 500 deaths reported in India (1) All these rates are inclusive of PPE costs, according to an official spokesperson. In order to encourage private hospitals to cater to Mild Sickness cases also, the Dr. Talwar Committee has also fixed per day admission rates for such cases at Rs 6500, Rs 5500, and Rs 4500 respectively. Also Read | Punjab CM okays health insurance cover for 9.5 lakh farming families for 2020-21 The move comes amid several complaints received by the state government of private hospitals charging exorbitantly for COVID treatment. The Chief Minister, who had personally also received complaints on this count, had asked the Dr. Talwar committee and the state health and family welfare department to look into the matter and work out the rates after discussions with private hospitals. -PTC News

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