Deccan Chronicle

IVF clinic raids yield `100 cr stash

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Bengaluru, Dec. 2: Income-Tax officials have unearthed a major multilayer­ed nexus between medical centres and doctors and an undisclose­d income of `100 crore after searches at a few IVF clinics and diagnostic centres here, the department said on Friday.

It claimed doctors were being paid “for referring medical tests”.

IT sleuths, the department said, have seized about `1.4 crore in cash and about 3.5 kg of jewellery and bullion during its three-day action against two in-vitro fertilisat­ion (IVF) centres and five diagnostic centres.

They also seized foreign currency and detected foreign bank accounts with “deposits running into crores of rupees”.

While the labs searched have declared an undisclose­d income of over `100 crore, the amount of referral fee in case of a single lab is more than `200 crore, it said in a statement.

The searches at the diagnostic centres, a senior official said, uncovered various methods by which doctors were being paid for referring medical tests.

“The commission varied from lab to lab but the median range of normal cut/commission for doctors is 35 per cent in case of MRI tests and 20 per cent in case of CT scan and other lab tests. These payments are found to be disguised as marketing expenses,” the statement read.

The department said referral fee to doctors was paid in at least four ways, including fortnightl­y cash payment and advance cash payment.

In some cases, referral fee paid to doctors by cheque was shown in books as “profession­al fee”.

As part of a deal, doctors were employed as inhouse consultant­s. “However, neither they come to diagnostic centres nor see patients or write reports. This payment is a disguised referral fee,” the statement read.

The department claimed referral fee was paid to doctors by cheques under “revenue sharing agreements”.

“Some the labs employ commission agents whose job is to distribute money to doctors in envelopes.

“These agents insert a small chit in envelopes while giving them to doctors which contains the details -- names of patients referred by the doctor, doctors name, tests done, amounts billed, cut/commission amount to be given to the doctor and the date on which the test was done,” it said. — PTI of

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